Yeah. And I think it's. You just think about the incentives in city government right now. Right. You have a trash can in New York City that's overflowing. City government's response is often remove the trash can, not increase trash collection of the trash can. Really? This is. Now, I didn't know we had trash cans that weren't overflowing. I thought that New York City bought them filled. Yeah. Just permanently at the top. (08:44–08:50)
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