 in the black. And I'm paying my workers less. What are you going to do? And they're producing a huge amount, so I make a lot of money off my employees. What are you going to do? You can offer them a little bit more. And I see you doing that. I'm going to offer them, because I need workers, I'm going to offer them even more. A great example of this was in the auto industry in the 30s, I think it was, 1930s. And Ford one day woke up and said, you know what? The best way for me to make money is to get the best workers possible, the most productive workers out there. And the way to do that is I'm going to double all the wages in my factories. And he literally doubled them. And what happened? All the workers and all the competitors who were the best, not the worst, because if you're a bad worker, nobody's going to pay you the top salary. All leftist competitors came to work for him and he had the best employees in the country. So markets, when functioning properly, drive wages up, not down.