 Is the question, why are climate activists supporting Jack Hansen and Jane? Why are climate activists supporting Jane Schomburg? Okay, all right. Thank you so much. Okay, Jane, why are climate activists supporting you? Well, I have a long history of being involved with the divestment movement at UVM specifically. I have been leading the renewable energy network, like I said before, but also doing a lot of coalition building at the university and with organizations throughout the state. And I have absolutely been involved with environmental justice, environmental health, climate justice, water quality research, all of these things that are all encompassing in our community. I've been bringing forth and organizing like climate marches and been involved with Sunrise even before Sunrise had like a Burlington hub. So I think that just my openness and, you know, kind of fierce commitment to this specific issue that is literally affecting each and every one of us is something that resonates with students at UVM and Ann Champlain College and all young people, young professionals, young families, long-term residents. This is something that, it's a global issue. And I'm proud to put that forthright on my platform and talk about it on a daily basis because this is something that is, you know, it kind of has tendrils in every single category of our life. And if we're not properly addressing it, then we're doing ourselves a great disservice and the future of our planet a great disservice. Okay, thank you. And what's your position on climate change activism? Climate change activists, you know, I don't think they, you know, I don't believe that every single one of them supports either candidate here, but, you know, also those who are climate activists who are also our friends, I would imagine we'll support your friends. Look, my record on climate action is clear and my record frankly speaks for itself. Burlington has been for a long time, and I think even more so in these recent years, has become one of the most, if not is the most, bold community on taking action, whether it be through our zoning laws in our form-based code that now requires, and I was a big supporter of this, large buildings over 50,000 square feet in our downtown need to be lead gold certified and handle more than 100% of the water, the storm water that falls on it. The major investment that I was supportive of and passed by the, also was passed by the voters for lake health and water, wastewater infrastructure investment. You know, and also this issue of divestment, which quite frankly is not a city council issue, but something that I've appreciated, Jane, you stepping up and leading on, and I think I've been right there leading on as well. Myself, along with student body president Jillian Skinell and Sophie Smith at UVM, wrote an op-ed, really laying out the case for how to get the Board of Trustees to move through the process of divestment. I've been working with the organized group as well. I know you have been, Jane, as well. But there are ways to move through the University of Vermont Board of Trustees process as a former trustee at UVM, I know this, to move towards divestment in a realistic way. And I'm hopeful that that will work. For more information on the work that I've done on climate action, you can go to my website and I encourage you all to look at my proposal to fund sustainable and alternative transportation systems throughout our community, what I'm calling plus one for climate action.