 We printed the sign here saying that this was the largest private sector job. Let me change this for a moment. Largest total number of jobs in the history of New York City. 4.7 million. We have more jobs than cities have people. That's how well we're doing. We knew we had to bring down crime, partner with the governor, taking 12,000 guns off our street, driving down shooters, driving down homicides. We've settled almost 87% of our union contracts given our police officers a salary they deserve, our teachers a salary they deserve, our ferry boat operators a salary they deserve. Investing in public spaces and people and in public safety to prerequisite to our prosperity. That is how we came back. We all remember the headlines right during the height of the pandemic. Headlines that declared that New York City was dead, that it was doomed. And then Mayor Eric Adams took office and he had a very different headline in mind. One headline that would say that New York City will come back stronger than ever. That we would rebuild, renew and reinvent. And given the jobs day that we just got yesterday, that's exactly what we did. 56 million tourists last year. You're seeing a city that's not just surviving, we're thriving, thriving.