 There's a new metric that Google added, right? Or I guess the Securities Exchange Commission has added, or whatever the central body is that has added this. They added a new metric to stocks. And the new metric is carbon footprint. You know, if someone, I believe it was carbon footprint, Cheryl, correct me if I'm wrong, I forget. And it was basically grading these companies in terms of if they're good for the environment or how much damage they do to the environment. They gave Walmart a B, literally. They gave Walmart a B. You know, I'm not a teacher. I don't know if you're a teacher, but if you had a classroom with 30 people, 30 companies, right, and you were grading them of what their carbon footprint is, how well they treat the environment, would you give Walmart a B? Who would be failing? I don't know, a company that blows up nuclear weapons around the world every month? Like, Walmart gets a B? That's central power for you, right? And people will read this, investors and stuff. And they do this, by the way, because hedge funds, they're gonna introduce some kind of metric saying, some kind of rule and stuff saying, oh, these funds can only invest in companies that have a B rating for their carbon footprint. And then the funds will go, okay, right on, we can invest in it. So they're only doing this, so certain companies will be eligible for certain funds to be put in there, right? The worst thing us human beings, humanity can do for the environment is give central power more power. There's no doubt about it in my mind, okay?