So I think there has to be some solution, some legislative solution at least to how to fund those things going forward. And what's the appropriate way to do that too? I think Sanborn is unique in that because the services are requiring to be paid by property taxes and there's a large portion of people who are using the services but not paying those taxes. It is kind of unique in that respect, but it's. It's something that I think we'll see in other areas as well. Maybe not in the same way, but in the same. (08:48–08:59)
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