 And the question I have for the candidates is if they could give us some idea of how they intend to attract a new business and at the same time expand our tax base. Good question. Want to go ahead, Maggie? Sure. I'd be happy to. That is precisely what we're working on right now with City Center. That is the biggest reason I have been running for these past five terms and now the sixth term is to really develop our commercial but also residential art, what we call our mixed use core in City Center. And we have new developments going up there that are already paying themselves back and helping us keep our tax rate low. We also have new developments along our transit corridors if we look at Route 7, if we look at Kennedy Drive, while some of these developments have of course stirred some controversy, I do think that they, because of their placement, they have served our tax base very well. And what I see is really key right now is making sure that these new residential developments remain close to those transit, those high transit areas. If we spread out too far, we are going to be placing a strain on specifically our public works. Our road services, our plowing services, and this is something that our public works director has spoken very clearly about. Ken's question about expanding our tax base, yes, very important. We have something that is of tremendous value here in South Burlington, our natural resources, our closeness to the city of Burlington. South Burlington and Chittenden County in general is the economic engine for the state and we have a real great opportunity to grow, whether it's using our existing city center, our downtown corridors, thousands of people travel through our streets every day in order to access the hospital, UVM, Burlington, points north and south on the highway. And we have a real opportunity to redevelop some of these areas and do it in a smart way, a way that's sustainable, a way that we have transit, that we have bus service and bike paths and be able to walk creating a dense downtown or residential urban environment would have great effect for our economy. And also, Bailey will use the airport, I toured an amazing facility in South Burlington just the other week called Beta Technologies where they're developing the transportation for the future and electric battery powered aircraft being designed by engineers right here in South Burlington. Businesses like that, high tech, high paying jobs are the ones that we can attract here and we do have room to grow. We have an industrial sector zone that we can absolutely increase and with that brings more challenges, of course, more issues regarding traffic and infrastructure, but we're ready to meet those challenges to grow our grand list to expand our local economy and I'm excited to do it.