I know, we can't say, because of prop 209, black businesses need to be centered in these contracts that are multimillion dollar contracts. It's important that black minority contractors, and I'm just going to say it also need to have access to these these types of resources when they come across the table. So just as equal, we want equity. And we also want to make sure that our streets are maintained. And we want to advocate for the people who are not getting these contracts that go into creating generational wealth, and building building businesses and all of the things that goes along with these types of what was nearly $60 million, and, and funds going out of the door from the city. So I want to be able to balance both, because one is consistently neglected, in favor of expediency. And I don't want to continue that process.