So I'll let you say that, not me. I'm definitely saying it. But I do also have to add though, when you were talking about cases and how long it takes, The court of appeals by statute has to resolve some cases quicker. Okay. For example, termination of parental rights. So if you have a case in front of the circuit court where the county is trying to take a child and terminate the parents rights so that that child does not belong to those. (25:14–25:21)
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