But in the end, it's the same tax levy just redistributed to make it fair. That, to me, makes sense. So In Appleton, I think the answer was 39% was the average [increase in property value]. Now, sticker shock. You think that's crazy, but realistically, that didn't change anything in people's taxes. It just changed it. (43:48–43:52)
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