So just to be clear, at the same time, that Bird or Lime or another scooter company may be taking those additional steps against their own users, the city, if this is an issue, will be fining them every single time we see a parking issue. So there will be a municipal violation for that illegal parking which this ordinance permits. And we've talked about at length, what those those parking, those non-moving violations look like. So there would be parking tickets associated with that. So I suppose if the company wants to move very slowly and pay lots and lots of fines to the city until we're fed up enough that we either revoke their license or geo-fenced an area, that's a business decision, but I don't know if it's a sound business decision.