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N0BF, this is Casey, 2PKG, thanks for joining us this morning Steve. Yes, you're right, the President declares the states of emergency and they do it for all kinds of reasons. But we've had a lot of trouble sort of figuring out what's the big emergency on this end. And that's why I asked this question. Is it only the President who thinks it's an emergency? Because that makes a big difference. It really is, especially when you're raising something up to the Supreme Court. There better be a real emergency, or at least a definable one. So don't ask us, because we don't know. We're no black scene, that's not true. I have a list in front of me. I'm telling you there's quite a few, I haven't read them all yet. I don't have the time. Okay, on to the next question. We've been, it seems like in my lifetime, we suddenly came up with this generational map in time. And I'm going to ask you about one of those generations. I myself am a boomer, so okay boomer. Then there were many other generations since then. But I'm going to ask you about Gen Z. Tell me what you know about Gen Z. And let me just drop this over here and put that there. Okay, whoa, things are jumping all over the place. Hold on a second. Sorry, Gen Z. And that's people born between 1997 and 2012. People born between 1997 and 2012. That's Gen Z. Some of them are voting now. And they are making some major changes. Mom and Donnie's voters, a great deal of them were Gen Z. And people talk about Gen Z all the time. So I want to hear what you have to say about Gen Z. And I'm going to Peter first. VE1WIN, you have a Gen Z in Canada, by the way. They're probably politer than our Gen Z. But over to you, VE1WIN, this is KC2PKG asking you about Gen Z.

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