So I think that's a, That's a good thing. And sometimes you only hear a part of the story. Absolutely. It's true. We'll be on the floor in a session in assembly and let's say, for example, have 40 bills up that day and they'll all pass bipartisan unanimously. Maybe a couple speeches here or there, but there'll be one bill we get hung up on for a half hour, 45 minutes, and we're going back and forth, and that's the front page of the paper. (35:56–36:07)
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