 there's a screen share going on. This is the Burlington City ballot from 2006, the marriage race, which was the first election in Burlington using the ranked choice voting ballot. You can see the candidates listed on the left and then there's an opportunity to rank candidates by there's instructions above it. Also there at the polling place we had visual explanations. Basically people would put a fill in the oval for their first choice in line with their favorite candidate and then they could indicate if they wished a second choice third choice and so on. And just because I'm an elected official doesn't mean I'm going to renounce my solidarity with social movements which also come which often come from a place of disenfranchised power and looking to address address those those issues. I will call for demilitarizing the police. I think the federal government sending all kinds of military equipment to the police is something we don't need. And I would call for diversifying the police budget so that when we so that there's part of the budget would go to more like social workers and other people who could handle people with mental mental illness problems and things like that where there's been some really violent response from the police because they don't know this is not the situation they know how to handle. I think the police really important is that recognizing first and foremost we have a lot of common ground at Burlington right now. I don't know that I've heard from anyone who does not agree with reform or accountability or racial justice. Burlington's unique in that sense. We don't face the same struggles that so many other cities are right now and here we are divided and kind of confounding to me in a way that we could be so divided right now when we're all we all have such common ground. Showing residential sales in green commercial sales in purple and then the total system energy in gold. So I think the last report you get on this was perhaps the September figures so you can kind of see where we've been through the fall and January. Residential still above normal, commercial still below normal and then the total system also still below normal but kind of bouncing around in the two to three percent range through the winter so far. As of this week 13.3 percent of residents in Chittenden County have now received at least their first dose of the the vaccine really encouraging number up another. I think when we talked last week was right around 10 11 percent so that continues as we expect every week to creep higher. We are that that is a high number relative to the state and relative to the nation that flows from the fact that we have both a lot of health care workers and staff of long-term care facilities here in Chittenden County as well as many residents of long-term care facilities. Those that the disproportionate numbers of those individuals being here in Chittenden County has driven up our overall average.