 I've always been interested in the latest technology and kind of electric cars are kind of the latest gadget, just a very big, fun gadget. The Home Controller app is able to control the landscape lights in addition to the ponds and other things. So we can just go into the screen and click it on and off just like that. Those kind of dim on. And when you're charging your car, you can see when the car starts and how much energy it's drawing. We charge both cars at home. We installed a level two charger in our garage. I think of EVs more like a smartphone where every night you go home and you plug it in. It's just natural. You plug it in, in the morning you're ready to go. You take it off the charger and you go to work. A gallon of gas holds 33 kilowatts of power approximately. But the battery in our smart car holds about 17 or 18 kilowatts. So you're driving 70 miles unequivalent to half a gallon of gas, which is pretty amazing, I think, in terms of efficiency. A gas car has about 2,000 moving parts. Where an electric car has about 18 moving parts that need maintenance. Your reliability is much better an electric car. I think part of why my thinking has changed to sustainable and electric cars is just the whole business model of recycling and sustainability. That has really influenced my thinking. So for other people it might be about the cost savings, the savings and maintenance, the quiet cabin, or maybe the comfort where there's a single speed transmission and you don't get that jerky feel when you're driving it. For me it's about the latest coolest technology and the sustainable life cycle message. We're never going to buy a gas car again, ever.