 We receive our eviction data from the local sheriff's department. And the reason we decided to use that as a source is because that represents the actual evictions, you know, who have been served at rid of eviction and are in that two week period of moving out. So we use data from our sheriff's department to measure our eviction rate. Prior to this process, our community development department and our sheriff's department were not interchanging that data. It was just sitting on a computer and the sheriff's department. They weren't measuring anything they were just getting their orders from the court and then going and serving them. So part of using this tool was coming up with a process to share that data between the city and the sheriff's department. So we could effectively use this tool and really set up a process for, you know, sharing the data. And now, as a result of this process, we actually share the data quarterly. So I get a report from the sheriff's department. And I sometimes have to manually go in and make sure things are duplicated. So there's still part of the process that we can improve upon. And then I share that with our IT department and they are responsible for mapping and, you know, putting together reports. And so that has been one of the great outputs of this process is that we do have a process now for sharing and analyzing our eviction data.