 So here we are in Virginia. We're going into the headquarters for PBS because we want to hand in a petition about how they were censoring this documentary on China. All the voices from the front lines, China's war on poverty. It's a great documentary. So we want to go and see if we can hand in these petitions. What's first thing I'm going to do? You know, it's called public broadcasting system. Somebody from the public broadcasting system. And let me just say how appalling it is. You know, I understand the COVID thing, but now I kind of think that people are using COVID as an excuse. Like, you can't hear into Congress anymore. Why don't they say you can get in if you've been vaccinated? You can't get in to see public broadcasting. And you know, it's not like we didn't try. We called them, we called them, we wrote them, we emailed, we tweeted at them, we got their response. So I think, you know, our lives are changing in a way where public is, as this nice security guy said, you can be very prepared. And we've got to find ways to open the doors again and say, hey, these are services that you're supposed to provide for us, the public. Just delivered a petition signed by many thousands of people and award-winning filmmakers complaining about PBS censoring a documentary that was made to show how China did this most amazing thing of listing 100 million people out there. I definitely didn't do that. I enforce the laws. I don't make the laws. Okay. And if I'm on my own time, I can protect all I want. And I'm full. I have a job to do. And I don't want to take the next level. And I don't want to take you to jail. I don't want to do that. The trust has it. And they're not issuing you a banning notice right now. They could do that and ask you, never come on this property again. If you come on a property, you'll be arrested for trespassing. I came to deliver a petition about how PBS has refused to air a documentary that was made for PBS on how China had eliminated poverty. It's called Voices from the Frontline, China's War on Poverty. I watched it twice because it was so fascinating. And you can get it on YouTube. So Bill will get it. And so we came here to deliver a petition. We could not be with anybody from PBS. Not only couldn't we get in and talk to somebody, we couldn't stand on the outside of the building there. Then we couldn't stand on the area where the cars go in. And then we couldn't sit on the benches in front either. And they called them first the security guards and then they called the police. So I just want to say something's wrong with this country. And something's wrong with the public broadcasting services. It doesn't have any way for the public to interface with them.