And it makes sense because some of these wealthy people have expensive homes, whatever, commercial, all that stuff, you know, I don't think we're going to go into that realm. And so that's That's 70% of all the revenue they're currently doing just on property tax alone. So our focus is going to be on that 30 to 33% of the revenue that is derived from taxing people's primary residence and that are homesteaded properties. (50:44–50:51)
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