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All right, I guess we're going to wrap that question up. Mostly it sounds like it was bad for him, but it is, Josh is right, it's a toss up, we'll see. The proof is in the pudding, right? I was listening to a story, or actually a segment of a show, and they were talking about how trust in the government has been eroded over the last 10 years on purpose to accomplish near term goals. But what they've done is eroded trust in the government for the long term. It made me wonder, this doesn't have to be the government, we trust people, we trust agencies, I trust the National Weather Service, but it gave me big thoughts about who I trusted. So that's the question. The question is, who do you trust and why? Peter, we'll start with you, B-E-1-W-I-N. Peter, who do you trust and why do you trust them? This is KC2-BKG. I trust the government of Canada, because they're always telling the truth. There you go. And that's my two cents worth. Back to you, Greg.
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