 My name is Evan Dunks. I'm wondering, who's your favorite superhero? And has you studying economics changed how you felt about certain superheroes? Oh my god. I've always, this might be sappy patriotic, but I've always liked Captain America. The whole, he fought in World War II, suspended animation for 20 years, by the way, happens to anyone who falls into cold water. That's just a throw away. I could sing you the song, if you'd like, when Captain America throws his money. Anyone old enough to remember that? All those who chose to oppose his shield must yield. Great rhyme. Yeah, even the most insane billionaire cannot afford a hundredth of what friggin Tony Stark or Bruce Wayne have. It's infuriating. I've done well, I'm not the most insane out there, but if I wanted to go build a back cave at my house, it would take approximately 600 times my wealth and everyone would know about it. So, it's a shockingly good question, which actually has been an annoyance of mine. Yeah, I have a skyscraper that's also a missile silo. Your least favorite superhero, if I may interject? You know what it used to be before? Before the movie, I would have said Ant-Man. But the movie was kind of funny. But there was a character named Hank Pym, one of the original Avengers. Avengers were, of course, as you all know, Thor Hulk, Iron Man, Giant Man, which is Hank Pym, and the Wasp. He is a loser. Giant Man was just a big guy. He wasn't even stronger than a regular guy. He was just big. Everyone beat up Giant Man. Then he used the same powers to shrink and control ants, of course, because those go together. And then he became an alcoholic, and then he hit his wife in the comic books. And that's easy to hate. But I hated him even before the spousal abuse.