And we want to make it easier, not harder, and less expensive, not more expensive. So the housing bill, and we just had a procedural vote to get on it here in The housing bill... got 90 votes in the United States Senate. That's very, very rare. Yeah, it sure is. But it will complement the things the president said, some things in Union speech about restrictions on institutional investors, ownership of, you know, single family houses, that sort of thing. (05:45–05:52)
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