You know, the intent language came out of it in the House, which is, I mean, part of how you keep that legacy fund earning, stream, contributing. But I don't worry as much about that. And the reason I don't is because The language that classifies a new primary residence is still in the bill. And so by at least the second year of the biennium, people aren't going to have to apply for it. It will be taken off on the front end. (04:42–04:47)
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