 Okay, we've had our little question here. Which action would Mill tell us to take? So if you don't remember exactly what I was talking about, we had three possible actions to consider. Okay, well, let's remember, in action one, we affected three people and each person got an equal amount of happiness. Equal amount of happiness. Would Mill tell us to take this action? Well, okay, the consequence is we got 15 units of happiness here. That's not bad. But Mill isn't gonna say that this is the right answer simply because everybody has an equal amount of happiness. He doesn't care about equality. He doesn't care about rights. He doesn't care about whether there's an equal distribution or fair or anything like that. What he cares about is the greatest overall happiness. I'm looking at action two. I mean, two people each have seven units of happiness and person C has three units of happiness. He's like, well, okay, well, that's 17. That's an amount of happiness. That's 17 amount of happiness. Action one only produces 15 units of happiness. And that's nice, but 17 is better than 15. Yeah, one person doesn't give us much, but hey, it's got the greatest overall happiness. The consequences matter, not whether there's an even distribution or one person doesn't get as much happiness as the rest. But wait, there's more. Action three, one person has 15 units of happiness. Already, that's really within the contender, right? It was a great decision, kind of already off the bat. But then the other two, right, the other two, what do we have? We've got two units of happiness each. That brings that total amount of happiness produced by action three to be 19 units of happiness. It doesn't matter that one person gets the overwhelming share over the rest. What matters is the overall consequences. Happiness, the greatest amount of happiness is what matters, not who gets it, not whether it's evenly distributed, distributed, excuse me, not if one person gets it over the rest. Nothing like that matters. What matters is the greatest overall happiness.