Okay, everybody understand, death penalty in Washington, you kill somebody, or if you kill a police officer, law enforcement officer, death penalty. And hopefully there won't be that so again, it's way down. I mean, we have had week after week after week where we haven't had a murder. I said that the other day in front of the President of Poland, the press was here, and I said, ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to announce that Washington, DC has not had a death in four weeks of murder. And he looked at me, goes, is that good or bad? He said, What kind of a place is this? But it's true for years. I mean, every week, essentially, somebody got killed or more than one, and this is a very safe city right now. We don't play games. And you know, it's interesting. We took these careers out, career criminals. They call them careers, they just, they left the word criminal out, but we took the careers out of here, and they're now brought back to their homes, or they're in jail, or they're in a jail in another country, and hopefully they're not coming back, and we have to maintain it. You can't just leave, and we have to maintain it. We've gotten along fairly well with the mayor. She's got a party that hates that the city is becoming safe. I mean, they actually criticizing her, because the city is becoming safe, but this is becoming a very, this is, right now, a very, very safe city. This is considered. This went from the most unsafe city in the country to the safest city in the country. There's no city any safer. That's a pretty big achievement, and we really did it in 12 days. But if you add an extra week to it, that would be nice. And I mean, you can go out to dinner. Restaurants are booming. You know, the restaurants were dead. They were dead, even if you got to the restaurant, then somebody would come in and hold you up. You know, they'd hold up the whole restaurant. They go to Uber, young ladies in the White House, they call Uber for protection. They run to the car because they were petrified to be from the entrance of their building to the car. Now feel safe. They're in the car, and then the car gets hijacked while they're in the back of the car. This is what we were living in. We were living in that's true, though, people that work in the White House, every time we see me, young women in particular. Thank you sir, and I don't even ask them about what I know exactly I made their lives now they're living in a beautiful, glamorous place called Washington, DC, with no crime. And that's the way it should be okay. This is the death penalty for somebody that kills people in Washington, DC. I think it's capital it's a very interesting capital punishment, capital city, capital, capital, capital. But this is our capital city. We can allow that to happen. People come in from Iowa to look at the Lincoln Memorial, and they end up getting killed, doesn't happen anymore. It's not going to happen. And if it does happen, it's the death penalty for the person that did it. And this goes into effect, right? Pam, is that right? Could you speak a little bit about