 I wish we could get Chinese to come to Honolulu to finish our light rail system that's taken 12 years and over budget by 5 billion percent and the Chinese could have gotten it done in one year. I mean, they know what they're doing on infrastructure and they're doing it well, but it's not free. This is a question from Al midi. With China's projected economic growth, why would China want to disrupt the world with a war that would negatively impact their economy? China may beat the U.S. at capitalism. Well, the Chinese have never said they want a war. It's the U.S. that seems to be saying that they want a war. It's the U.S. that's being provocative. It's not the Chinese that are coming into the waters of the United States. It's the U.S. that is just coming up with all of these, you know, little prods, pushes and prods for both China and for North Korea and the same way they did it for Russia on the Ukraine thing.