we did some specific outreach to the batf, which i've already kind of described, but the batf, of course, just represents some representatives from a variety of areas. and when you're putting together a major policy like this, it's always a good idea to go one level deeper, at least. so we had separate focus groups with affordable housing developers, particularly on these definitions, to make sure they were comfortable that we were not going to inadvertently capture projects that don't have that minimal net cost difference to new construction. we had the same conversation with building owners who wanted to make sure that they wouldn't be required to electrify if they're only replacing, you know, if a new tenant takes up 2 or 3 floors rather than the majority of a building, we also did a survey for tenant advocates, to get their feedback, they've been a little time constrained. so we've found ways to get feedback to make sure that those voices were heard as well. we obviously have regular conversations with other agencies, particularly dbi, but also most cdd and we've reached out in separ