 Being conscious of time, perhaps we should go right now to the next bill, which is 106. Okay. This one has fewer changes. But they were numbers so the community schools. When it came to us it had 1,529,000 in the appropriation and I think again that was off of an old bill that had been worked on maybe last year or something and we realize that that wasn't the right number. And that the right number needed to be $3,399,000. And this is all coming out of looks like Esther three also. And that's allocated over three years so 1.1 million goes to the schools for their for the demonstration pilots that goes annually 1.1 million a year. And then the set aside is 1% for informational technical assistance and 2% for the required evaluation so that's the same construct that we had in H 101. And, and so that's 11,000 22,000 or 33,000 times three is 99,000 so that's how we get to 3.399 million. I think that was it that for our changes is that you have Jim. Yeah, I can walk through it if that's helpful. Let me grab the bill. Okay. So, again, for the record, Jim January, January walking through on the community appropriations amendment to the education communities report on each of our six. Section four is amended to use 3.399 million dollars that was as before 1.5 approximately before this coming from us or three funds. And that will fund all three years of the program. And then it starts as the agency has mentioned is 1% for each of three years for informational and technical and 2% for each of three years for evaluations. And that's it. And I'll say that the vote on our amendments and on the bill was 830. In both cases. Questions. Representative Williams. Yes, thank you. I was wondering if you could explain to me the thought process of those who would against. I'm sorry I couldn't. I'm sorry. I'm wondering if you could explain to me the thought process of the three that voted no. I have limited information on that not everybody shared their thought process one, but I can tell you that one person felt that maybe it was being done in some schools and that we didn't need it. However, I believe that we got testimony from this committee that there are many schools that would be eligible and they aren't necessarily doing these programs. Thank you. I believe they got confused with the fact that, you know, there might be a social worker in the school but that's not a community skills, the community schools program that part of act 264. Anybody else. Okay. Take a motion to support the committee amendment on each 106. So I'll support that. Representative Austin. Move that we support representative Coopley is that a question, or you're supporting. Okay, thank you. Any discussion for the discussion. Representative Conlon. Yes. Representative Coopley. Yes. Representative Hooper. This is Hooper ran off my vote. Yes. Representative James. Yes. Representative Toof. Yes. Representative Williams. Yes. Representative Harrison. Yes. Representative Austin. Yes. Representative Brady. Yes. Representative Brown. Yes. Representative Webb. Yes. Okay. Okay, I'll get the order down. Sorry, it's my templates all messed up. We used to just going around the room. That was the worst so far. Pretty good. Everybody. Okay, so the next one is not you, Jim. Thank you so much. Thank you. You're welcome.