If any Sure? Yeah, it's a great question. If you do get any opposition, a lot of the talking points will be largely irrelevant because there aren't current pet stores. So if there were a current and sometimes, like the national groups, one's called, like, pet Advocacy Network, they're a trade group. Basically, when they weigh in, they don't really change their talking points for preventative and nonprofit. So it will be a lot of like, You're shutting down a business that's never done. Yeah, right. So it's a lot of that. A lot of what they like to say is that these ordinances don't do what they're intended to do. They actually just promote a black market. Now, as this ordinance was going to do, it was going to address the two most common chains for supply outlets, which is pet stores and outdoor sales. Okay, so the state's already taking care of the parking lots and all that. So the also opposition is not going to acknowledge that they're going to help. You guys don't know that, right? So it would be really going to ask this, yeah, so it would be like, Oh, these unregulated market, like, parking lots, right? That's going to be this came up a lot in Fort Collins too, because they had a real problem with, like, some Wyoming breeders would come and so Okay, so when I met with the mayor, she was like, this is fine, but like, this isn't our biggest problem. And I was like, What is your biggest problem? And she's like, parking lot sales. I'm like, well, there's no reason we can't do both at the same time. So that was before the State passed the bill. But so for that's why Fort Collins did both at the same time. Then Denver was going to do that. But now don't have to, because the state did it. So they won't acknowledge that that's kind of been taken care of, and then they'll talk about like online sales as being a black market, which they know better. It's not a black market. It's right since 2013 it's been regulated the same way as people who sell out stores. If you sell online, you have to have a B license from the federal government. I'm not saying that regulation is great, but they ignore that fact. So that would be probably their two biggest talking points, is like, impact on business, and then, oh, and pet choice, right? People deserve to buy a pet wherever they want to. That's another big one. But this is not good for people to have this choice. We hear that all the time, right? And like, shelters are full, and there's tons of awesome, like, even breed specific rescues in Denver, like tons. And then there are responsible breeders. So, you know, within the shortage of a market, yeah? So those would be the top things. Like other pet stores in the area, I suppose, could come in opposition and say, this is like a slippery slope. And, like, there's a guy in like, Centennial who might say, Well, if you do this, then centennial, you know, things like that. But again, it doesn't directly impact them at all. Thank you. That was actually super helpful. Now we know what the false flags will be, and I'm keeping an eye on like, pans, like advocacy page to see if they've got wind of this, because, like, they sell Fort Collins up so they're a little come on in Aurora. Alex,