 or what approval voting does it forces those candidates that really do have like amazing ideas that's going to move our city forward. When we're talking about going forward when we say progressive that means us moving forward and that means sometimes bold ideas and those bold ideas may not get traction in the primary but we continue to have those conversations. You know you can even get candidates a core less amongst each other so you're kind of bring it some camaraderie right you're engaging with other candidates and their ideas and saying okay this is something I didn't think about as a candidate I love to work with you you're still in the community I love to work with you and you know work on that issue and get their support and it only builds not just for better engagement but it also builds for us to have candidates that are actually taking the time to really think outside the box and for us as a community to have those tough difficult difficult conversations to really be able to engage on things that's going to impact our city moving forward.