 What has it been like to do such a quick transition, this two-week turnaround is quite unusual for a mayoral transition here in Boston? I will say that her transition team really has hit the ground running with a high level of energy, excitement, engagement. I don't know when they sleep but because I get emails all the time but they are so activated. And I will say that even, obviously she was very invested going to each community during the campaigning and that actually remains a strong suit of, and I hope it will continue to be a part of her administration. And over the next few weeks, what are the transition teams plans for Mayor Wu's first couple of weeks in office? Right, so it's just, you know, I think continuing to engage the community, making sure that people understand that there's this mandate for systemic change and it won't happen overnight. But that focus on community collaboration and input will continue, should continue. We'll, you know, as advisors have continued to highly recommend that that level of engagement continues and it seems to be the case. I do know though that Mayor left Wu's stance throughout her campaign and prior to that in her city council days where that we, you know, fix the large problems by focusing on the smaller ones. And so, you know, while we're thinking about the systemic changes that you need to happen, I do think that it will also be thinking about smaller things that really do need to get fixed and she has highlighted that as a priority as well.