You've seen tea come in and basically go back on that. So you've actually seen that with cps. I've been to six or seven different hearings across the state listening to those concerns. We have provided more money, which is the number one thing. They wanted to hire more people so that we reduced the caseload and pay them more for retention. The core thing they have asked for, we are doing. But it is our responsibility not just to give a blank check no matter what and have some checks and balances. (33:57–34:05)
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