 It's probably like 1,000 dollars an hour. Our taxpayer money is so great. Pick up the tea with a kettlebell or something. No, it's not. We got a passenger back down. It's usually we have a problem. Is that the only thing I thought there was going to be a protest? Yeah, sure. At the meeting? Oh yeah, whatever it might be. He's around. He's tearing around. He's over at the rally. That's it. Yeah, it was a really cool show. They let people go. They were taking the grass up there. And then the producer says, let's shoot one down here. I said to her, we can. That's a good job. And of course that's what he used. No, no, thank God they didn't. Yeah, what's up? So it's pretty cool that they can split the truck. So they're taking the grass as well. This last week or last year? Yeah, it was. Yeah, it's already on there. So is that spot really? Well, I'm not saying it's on. So I want the crane division. We come out here every year. We supply the crane. The crew to set the road mats out for us to walk the crane up to the location to set the tree. This is our fifth year doing it. But we love it. We have a great time every year with it. And then everybody that comes around, they seem to love when they see saying, this year we actually have the Elf show up. Or the Grinch, I'm sorry, the Grinch show up. Does he cooperate? I told him he had to be on good behavior today. So he was very good. He was very good on that. We didn't want to upset anybody. Different difficulties compared to previous tree. So far it's been good. I mean, every year, I mean, nothing's the same. So, I mean, you got to kind of know where you're going to rig your tree up and pick it to make sure it picks level. Because you could damage the tree as it comes off of the tree. Have experienced gentlemen that rig it up and everything like that. And we usually do it pretty well. And if they go smooth, then that's what we'll be wanting. I'm kind of curious, what exactly makes a tree an ideal tree to be chosen to be put out here? So that is the capital guide, the AOC that do that part. They go out, I think they started like, with like six months out, they go out to these four places and they pick the tree and it may take them a month or so before they pick a tree. And then that process starts with them making a way to get in there to get the tree cut down. And then when it comes to picking a tree, that's the capital guides. And then they call us and set the tree for them. It was right around 8,000 pounds. The tree was right around 8,000 pounds. Sorry, I got a little wind. But are you with the rigging company? The crane company, yup. What's it called? Digging and rigging. So you do a little digging and just rigging and... We don't do much digging anymore. Most of our stuff is we pick things up. And one of them happens to be the tree. But we do a lot of work in the D.C. area. We're down here almost every day. How long that truck was? That I'm not aware. That's another different department. But the tree was 63 feet. So... So the tree came from West Virginia. The tree was right around 63 feet. And an approximate about 8,000 pounds. Absolutely, y'all have a great day. You went down after a year. No, I did it. I dress up every year. Absolutely. Yeah, when are we calling the speed? How long are you on its own? Let's switch over to the camera. That's cool. Come on. Give us something to do. All right.