 Okay, we're rolling. Can you introduce yourself? Yeah, I'm Ian Monroe. I'm a member of the Board of East Bay for everyone. And you have a strong opinion about Prop 6? Yes. First of all, what is Prop 6? So here's the political context for Prop 6. It is basically a get-out-the-vote operation by Republicans to help their congressional races in the Central Valley and the Orange County. So that's literally why it's on the ballot. So they went out and got signatures and got this whole thing on the ballot because they're trying to keep Republicans in the house? Yeah, yeah. So you don't really like your congressional rep, but you do want to come to the polls so you can come vote for this. And so what it is, it repeals SB 1, which was a pretty... which increases the gas tax and taxes on cars and it also indexes the gas tax so we don't have to keep doing this. Because basically right now the gas tax is... I just had a certain rate, so essentially every year there's a cut in the gas tax, just automatically because of inflation. So it's not index to inflation, so basically every year it goes down? It goes down in real terms, yeah. And what it does is it funds transit and infrastructure and just like road maintenance. So actually kind of funny, one of the things Republicans didn't like about SB 1 was that it didn't build enough roads because to them that's what gas taxes are for, for building new roads. But of course in California and most of the country we actually have a big infrastructure maintenance problem. So it addresses that. Mostly it addresses the maintenance problem by making sure we're keeping the roads that we have in good order. And then also it does do ongoing funds for BART and AC Transit and all that transit that we love. So just all kinds of transit, like fixing potholes, keeping BART running on time, all that kind of stuff. Yeah. Okay, awesome. Okay, so I assume you are in favor? No. No one prop six. No one prop six, right? Okay. Yeah. Okay. That's pretty straightforward. Yeah, so because the thing about prop six is that I see this as kind of it's a continuation of like the tax revolt that we first saw with prop 13. And so like here's our legislature. They went to Sacramento. They made a really hard choice and raised the gas tax, which is really hard to do. And it's great that they did that. So kind of like we, the people of California need to support them. We need to have a revolt against this tax revolt, kind of the counter revolutionaries. Right. And kill this prop. The other thing the prop does is it actually makes it so that in the future any future gas tax will have to come before the voters. So it makes the constitution itself even worse than it was before. So lots of good reasons to vote against prop six. No one six. Right. Okay. The last thing I'll throw at you is like, so you say for everyone is like from you, right? We're about housing. How would we like make the connection? You know what I mean? Like if we're about housing, like what you're saying makes perfect sense to me. And I'm totally important. But if I work someone, but if I need to be for everyone, all I care about is housing, right? What do I care about prop six? So kind of directly, you know, housing and transit and transportation have always been very connected. You can't really have one without the other. A house is a place is located so you can get to work somewhere and to have fun in the city or whatever. So these things are very related. I think also kind of more broadly and kind of philosophically is like, do we want government to do things? Do we want to pay for government? And I think at least pay for everyone. We believe the answer is yes, but eventually we need government to help us solve this housing crisis and yes, we want our politicians to make hard choices. And so when they make a hard choice that's the correct choice, we need to be there to support them, basically. Because with housing, of course, there's tons of really hard choices that we ask our politicians to make. So I see a pretty strong parallel there. You have to say anything else you want to say about it? Vote no on Prop 6. Alright, thank you.