 If we don't invest in what goes on in this building, we're cheating ourselves as Pennsylvanians, all of us. And so that means we need to figure out a fair way to raise the funds to fund education, which is why I'm calling on us to move away from this undue reliance on the property tax to a much better, healthier mix between state funding and the property tax. We need to make the way we raise the money fair with the way we allocate it, so that they're going to get more money to do what goes on in this building and all the other buildings in the Downingtown School District and this kind of building all over the state. We need to have a shift. I mean, we've been talking about property tax reform and property tax relief for decades now. And it's high time we actually deliver on that promise. Our constituents, the voters have said, this is what we want and that's what I was trying to deliver yesterday. Yes, oh, I know, trust me. The goal is to have some public education, the key pieces along the way as well. It's, um... It's lucky to see which material will reduce the cost of impact the most. There you go. Yeah, it's like... I got you. It's nice to meet you. Come on in, come on in. How are you doing? Governor Wolf, this is everybody. It's nice to meet you. The power of the products and the questions. We're going to get a splatter from one of the reactions right here. It's not as fast as what it was before. Right. So you guys are, you know, the theory and, you know, both theory and practice. Yeah. In the student comments, it was more of like our lunchroom, but also during class, as you saw a lot of kids, I'd wander around and work. So, right now, they're going to be a lot of students just working down in the studio. All the courses are digital. Everything's online. Access all-force materials. All-force materials. So you guys are working. So we're in a really important front. Nice to meet you. How are you? Yeah, I'm in chorus. I'm in chorus. I'm so tired.