 Have you heard about the Cruz-Warnock Amendment? No, the Cruz-Warnock. Cruz-Warnock Amendment. Okay. When we were pushing forward the bipartisan infrastructure bill, he got up and made the argument for the Cruz-Warnock Amendment. And then I got up and I heard myself say something I thought I'd never hear myself say. I'd like to associate myself with the remarks of Ted Cruz. We got the amendment. When the rest of the chamber heard that, they said, well, we got to pass that. And it passed, and it's one step closer to getting this interstate built out. I think there's an important lesson there. Yeah, I think there's an important lesson there, that there's a road that runs through Texas that also runs through Georgia, runs through poor communities, rich communities. It runs in front of hospitals and places where people work. There's a road that runs through our humanity, and it traverses political and partisan lines. And my job as a U.S. senator is to do everything I can to point to that road that connects our collective humanity and to push forward legislation that's good for everybody. I know you're working on numerous pieces of legislation with GOP senators. How has that process been for you? Look, I believe in bipartisanship. I think that Georgians and more broadly the American people expect us as elected representatives to put aside our partisan disputes and come together to do what's in the best interests of the country.