 Toulouse is sad and funny how most of the time needs a pension reform to bring the French to the streets in large mass with their proud Revolutionary edition, yeah, but I think it's more related to a lot of things. Here's the thing with the pension reform. People are saying like Elon Musk, like seriously, Elon Musk sometimes is total clown, right? He comes out and says, okay, the retirement age in France is too low. It's 62, I think they want to kick it up to 65, right? But here's the kicker, right? Those people who are 62 years old or 61 years old, right? They had a social contract when they started working, when they were giving money to the pension, right? That their retirement was going to be 62 years old, right? If they want to change the pension age, change the retirement age to 65, it should only apply to people who are going into the workforce now, right? They can't go retroactively and say, oh, you've been working for 40 years, right? Giving money to the pension expecting to get some of your money back at 62, while inflation is going through a roof, by the way, right? Now you got to wait another three years before you can get your money out. No, that's breaking your contract. If you want to raise the 65, then it has to be people that are just starting work now. Then they can decide if they're okay with that or not, if they want to contribute to that pension thing, or they want to maybe go into the underground economy, right? So that's the thing with government. They change things on you, like instantly, right? It's like the social platforms, right? Terms of service keeps on changing. Now you can't use the word low IQ. Fuck you, right?