 You know, city planning, I think, is in the DNA of every New Yorker. So whether you get it in a book, you know, pick it off a shelf, it is part of every New Yorker's experience. You know, you walk every day, New Yorkers take the train, they take the bus, they drive. We are all experiencing the city and the urban planning of that city 365 days a year. My real interest in the streets stems from my mom, who I walked around with ever since I was young. Looking at the streets, she's the person that always talked to the garbage man and thanked them for their work and always encouraged me to look up, to look up, to look up and not get so involved in your own conversation to really, you know, see what's around you and observe that ballet of the street. Sometimes that feels like more warfare than ballet, but it really was a really important part of my learning and what I brought to this position.