 It takes every corner of New York City being as fully engaged as possible. What do we want? What do we want? When do we want it? When do we want it? Commit to divesting the city's pension funds from oil and gas corporations. This is a complicated, difficult process. Talk is cheap. I'm engaging in a carbon analysis of our pension fund. It's never been done before. Where it leads us, it will lead us to the truth. We're teaching tonight, too. You can't just pull a switch and say, pull two billion dollars. It just doesn't work that way. If the studies lead you to divestment, will you commit to reinvesting such funds locally into good unionized jobs? It's really about building a new economy, creating good, green jobs. And now we have this resolution to divest from fossil fuels. And I promise to report back to you the final result with respect to whether or not we will divest. So when we leave this place, we leave with a fire to continue to do the work of justice, to continue to do the work of climate justice. If we don't fight, they won't change it.