democracy that we now, no and there was a sense of urgency from not just the white house but folks on capitol hill, to get something done. so there wasn't alarm of our interesting, if you will, for the american, the arp. the first velvet was passed, and from the administration's perspective, it was important to get the arp, because if you could not do that, in the american rescue plan he would not be able to do anything else and i think on the other bills, the bipartisan bills that were able to get, and they were all on things that were of consequence to the american people. when you think about guns, there is a gun epidemic in this country, but the every day gun violence that we don't hear too much about, but then the mass shootings, involve their, buffalo, sacramento. shootings that school in virginia, we can go, on and i think these were things that were confronting the american people at the time, the chips act, okay? everyone knows who's been out there by car as of late that cars are actually very expensive. even if you are buying used cars, so the chips act is actually very very important,