well, we turned to david calvin, a ceo of mic, albany financial group. david, thank you so much for joining me on this. thank you. you know, it's a hard issue, per se, because you're balancing a heart and economy that we're dealing with with obviously help. now there's no price to pay, help should be the priority. but if somebody will say, listen, if you don't want to live next to a natural gas extraction site, why don't you just move farther away when the drilling start is as easy as that. no, i don't think it's that easy, but i think you're right to look at it for multiple angles. there isn't real choice, you can move away. what you typically see if you look at texas or all along the gulf coast, where you have a tremendous amount of energy processing and distribution sites, is that people move closer to these places for job. they're very high paying jobs, oil and gas projects, dr. migration towards the employment opportunity. any right, if people want to move where they can, where i have sympathy is it not everyone has the resources to do that. so ther