 Wow, you have a big job ahead of you as our new rat czar. We want to become partners with everyday New Yorkers. How do we get started? Dispatch, deprive, disturb, and now we're adding demonstrate. What I have in front of us here is a version of tools that we use. We want to get the information into the hands of New Yorkers, what they can do to be part of the rat pack and start fighting rats with New York City. Love it, love it, the rat pack. The rat pack. Let's start here at Dispatch, so we want to think about dispatching even better technology to be more efficient. This is a bait station, so you need a key to open it. This right here is actually a smart sensor board. It senses how many times a rat visits this trap, shows us where there's high rat activity, but it also helps save on efficiency, deprive. The key is to deprive them of food. We have to starve them. Stare them out. What we have is a good old-fashioned garbage can with a lid. This with a sealed lid stops rats' access to food. The other deprive is our sanitation-famous, organic-collection bin. I love these. Another sanitation item with a better bin, it's our new street litter bin. Street litter is a big food source for rats, and this larger area of steel at the bottom makes it more challenging for them to access. So another powerful tool for everyday New Yorkers, using a bleach solution, one part bleached, 10 parts water, where you store your garbage on your curb, can have dividends to disrupting how rats know this is a food source. This is called Stailight, and it's basically just like a light gravel. It's much harder for them to dig in this. Door sweeps, so making sure every window and door has a rat-proof seal so they're not coming in to where people live. This is steel. It's very, very uncomfortable for them. The last is Demonstrate, so how is this information getting out to an everyday New Yorker? Department of Health hosts rat academies, and then you can look up any address in New York City and see when health lasts inspected, if it was a pass, if it was a fail. Four Ds, and we can deliver the results we want.