 The whole idea of federalism is so important because it's the only way you can have a country with a few hundred million people living together with a wide range of social, economic, political viewpoints together in peace. What's right for people in California is probably not right for people in South Carolina and vice versa. And when we see things that come down from a one-size-fits-all centralized solution, I don't think anyone really ever gets what they want. And that's why this kind of movement I think is so important. When you reject a federal centralized approach and you start taking your own view locally or on a state level, we see how things can grow. And that's exactly what's happened now with 36 states defying Washington D.C. on a plant. And I think we can replicate that on other issues and learn that localism is really the way forward for liberty.