 There was a question in the back row. This morning in the smaller conversation you had said let's talk about costs and then you got cut off. As you talked about like responses to the opioid epidemic, how do you think the police... Do you believe the police are a good response when you have mental health and your crises on the street? Do you think there should be an alternative response program? Like from the perspective of being a judge, how do you approach those situations from a law enforcement perspective? Because the police obviously are not doing what I would say. You know, another unpopular opinion, but based on my experience and what I've seen, just like any other group, there are good cops and there are bad cops. I have had cases where I thought the police treated black people unfairly. I have had cases where the cops saved a black person's life. But again, depending on what side you're on, you don't want to hear the opposite, right? So that's where I'm starting from though. I also think that we ask a lot of the police and I think that there are some really good ideas out there about like say for example, mental health professionals responding with the police. Because especially when you're dealing with mental health and substance abuse, sometimes things get dangerous. And so I'm not going to say mental health counselor, go out there by yourself. I also don't want to say police officer, go out there by yourself. I would prefer for them to go out together because the police officer knows how to deal with the danger ideally. The police officer knows how to deal with the danger and the mental health professional knows how to deal with the mental health issues. Because again, my example of my forced medication example, a mental health professional is going to approach that case differently. If it's a mental health professional that can recognize for example the signs of schizophrenia or something like that versus him just being out there hitting people. So I like the idea of both. And I think there are good cops and I think there are bad cops. And in my experience, my personal experience, the people that hate the bad cops the most are the good cops.