When it. We're ready, you know, work utility comes, we do all this. We. We get all this stuff done. We had a bridge, bridges knocked out after Hurricane Ian. We rebuilt one in three days. We did the other in two weeks, the Sanibel Causeway. I think in some states, those would have been out six months. I just think it's bureaucracy, it's red tape. We don't do it. So a lot of it is just getting things done. (34:55–35:03)
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Asserts that Florida rebuilt a bridge in three days and another in two weeks after Hurricane Ian.
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