 New York will require state employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or get tested by September 6. And according to Governor Andrew Gommel, health care workers who directly interface with patients at state hospitals will have to be vaccinated. The court has upheld and the Department of Justice just did a memo that says an employer can mandate an employee get vaccinated. We're taking the first major step down this road. We're saying in state hospitals where the state is the employer, the frontline workers must be vaccinated, period. Not vaccinated or you have to have a test once a week. We're taking that position like other state governments, the federal government is supposed to take that position for normal public employees. But for the public employees, the hospital workers who are front facing, we are mandating vaccinations bill. And you're right. It is an aggressive step. And there will be pushback. And I'm going to be having more conversations with the unions about it. But we know what we're dealing with, right? You have a public facing person who the public must by definition be exposed to. That person has an added responsibility of not transmitting the virus.