So none of those costs on new electricity generation for that data center that may be developed in your community is going to be passed on to ratepayers or residential consumers. We also passed a closed loop water system. So it's going to be a little more expensive on the front end for those data centers to, to develop a project. But we're, we know that they aren't going to be wasting water. That's another concern that we have is Oklahoma. And so those two things and then the other thing, to hold the public utilities accountable, I pass behind the meter. (20:42–20:55)
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