 How cool is this to have this now coming here to Fort Worth? Well, it's cool. I mean, I can't wait to hop on them, to go down to the other end of town, and to see people out rolling around on them. And we'll have 28 stations by April 22nd, and probably 32 stations with better than 300 bikes. People have a chance. I mean, somebody just told me recently, they're at the cutting-edge show, and they said, I can't wait for you to get these in. We can hop on them and go down to West 7th Street to eat and come back up here without having to move our trailers. Isn't that cool? And to be able to get around downtown from the tea and all over. So it's really kind of a visitor's component, as well as those who've got to make that last mile from. Yeah, it's visitors, tourists. It's that last mile you ride the bus in, or ride T-R-E-N. And you want to hop down to your office on a bike, or if you're working at City Hall, you want to run down to one of the restaurants at the other end of town at lunchtime. You can just stick your credit card in there, go, and come back on beautiful days like this. What's more fun than that? As well as it's just good for everybody, and it's better for our air quality. True. Was it important to have a station near City Hall, just given that, you know? Yeah, I think so. This end of town is, you know, there are a lot of city employees working down here, a lot of government employees over at the federal building. Just a lot of people, a lot of tourists at the Omni Convention Center. So it's important that we have one close by. And you got, you know, employees who ride their bikes regularly, why not? We do, why not add to that? A lot of others who don't ride take them out at lunch, take them out on their breaks, and just they can buy a pass, a discount pass, and have a good time.