 when I look at it in that situation, yeah, I'm still technically giving more to get a taxi, but I'm protecting my needs. I'm going to show up to work in a much better frame of mind. After a 10 minute taxi drive to the station and then the train, then I would buy it walking to the bus station for 10 minutes, spending 50 minutes on the bus. And then waiting to see where your stop is and trying to figure out which one to make the train. It becomes this whole thing. And some people have kind of looked to me like, oh, you're getting taxis. You don't earn that sort of money. I was thinking, well, I might not. But at the same time, my needs are different to yours. And I need to stand up for myself. I need to think about my needs. And you know what, getting a taxi, even if it's not the most financially sound way of getting somewhere, it puts me in a position where I'm able to cope with my work environment better.