well, i enjoyed your sequence before with kevin sorbo, that was fascinating.ple in? i don't know of anyone who can take care of himself or herself better than that person, himself or herself. so when you look at it, we all know there are externalities involved with regard to the coronavirus. that's very, very true and good safety guidelines. but in my way of thinking, people are much better at taking care of themselves than the government of is at taking care of them. the sooner we open up the economy, i think the better off the economy will be. and some states, by the way, are very differentially hit. i mean, new york has been just hammered. other states have been hammered as well, some states have had very little impact at all. and when steve and i look at this paper, what we found is the patterns of state intervention are very much long-term patterns. connecticut, new york, new jersey, illinois all have been very statist-oriented stated, while the more free enterprise states open up sooner and allow people to make choices in better ways. pete: absolutely. s