It means that we have a lot of people per acre and we got to work very hard to make sure we know what this state's going to look like in 10 years and also Make sure it's a state where, you know, our kids can afford to, you know, start a family and start a life. And that's the balance we're trying to take care of. And love to talk about that a little more. We just talking about the bridge and dates back to Chester a. (05:44–05:52)
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