 Totally library oriented question, how much does your staff have to mediate the activity at the fix-it station? You get into lines and conflicts and things like that. Never. Never. That's a good answer. Yeah. It's, I mean, I go out once a day, I look at it to make sure it hasn't been vandalized or removed or disappeared, and it hasn't, nothing's happened. We've had two instances where one person, some teenagers, the same teenagers on both times, one had removed magnets that are on the nozzle that hold it in place and one unscrewed it. But we have had no disagreements. We have had no, yeah, it's great. That was kind of my question is about vandalism and parts missing because it looks like you could just cut off some of the tools and take it. Sure. Yeah. The quality is if tools are attached with heavy duty cables, I mean, if someone came in with bolt cutters and really wanted to cut them off, they could, but these are $3 tools. I mean, they're steel tools that you could probably get for three bucks at the local bike store. They're not ratchet sets, they're not anything like that. So the tool piece isn't a concern. I was really worried about graffiti initially, and I knew this question would come up so I didn't put it in the slides. But we have a, it's galvanized metal, it's basically galvanized pipe is what it's made out of. The reason we did that is in case it did grit like spray painted graffiti, we could just grind it out and no one could tell. They do sell them with powder coated stuff too. Anyone else? Michelle, what kind of feedback did you get from the riders from the Giro de Lira ride? Yeah, I'm still going through the survey responses. I didn't put a survey out. They want to do it again. So yes, I'll be planning, I'm planning a ride just for San Jose for next May, tie in with National Bike Month and Bike to Work Day, and the Amgen Tour, hopefully San Jose hosts another stage, and that's a great time for us to hold the ride. But everyone wanted to do the ride again, so that wasn't very nice. Okay, my first question is for Paul and that is, what's the population of Mountain View and kind of size dynamics, plus for both of you, I would like to know any questions or concerns about liability, insurance, stuff like that. So Mountain View is 75,000 people, I mean, it's just under 75,000, so we can report that for our database purchasing statistics. But we do have a lot of other cities really close by, and we have a lot of communities that are really nearby, so the population locally is 75,000, it grows to over 100,000, well over 100,000 during the day because of Google, because of all the startups in town, because of all the other activity that's taking place during the day. As for liability and any insurance issues, we don't ask, I mean, on occasion we may have a program that requires us to do that, I think the ride, the road skills class, I mean, people are on their bike in the parking lot, yeah, so we did have them sign something, I think, or maybe we didn't have something signed, I looked at Emily's face, but we thought about it, but our city manager, I mean, our city department really gives us a lot of leeway as long as, and our friends have insurance as well, so we use that as to kind of cover us most of the time. For this San Jose bike ride, on the recommendation of John Brazil, the Department of Transportation person I met with, he did recommend that I partner with an existing bike group. I partnered with the San Jose bike clinic and they're sort of under the umbrella of the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition, so they did come with a waiver that people signed for future rides. If I'm not able to participate with a bike group, I'm not really sure what I would do. I would probably go back to the Department of Transportation, ask them or ask for administration in the city of San Jose, what, you know, should we have some additional insurance or is this a concern for the library? But I did have the participants sign a waiver. Last question. So, Winona, who was our instructor for the Urban Bicycle, she had her own insurance. The American League of American Bicyclists, if you're a certified instructor, they provide liability insurance from the instructors. Okay, I think we're going to have to cut off Q&A at this point. Save any additional questions you have for the end, and thank you both.