dan, thank you very much. want to go to susan li, ray wang on this, think about it guys, this is occurring at same time like amazonaxing covid restrictions, welcoming people back to the office. technology companies led the way, susan. stuff like this obviously distracts that. >> if you want to talk about the crime rate in seattle and want to come here to new york city where major crimes are up 32% so far this year. neil: yeah. >> recent attack 67-year-old asian woman hit in the head 125 times. those are terrible, terrible headlines f you're working in technology, say a ceo of google, apple or amazon we know it's a tight labor market and it is very competitive for talent and so if they're will be to shift employees out of these high crime rate types of environment i think that is one way to try to retain talent. not just a concern of seattle, neil. it is everywhere else in all the urban cities. new york city is a highlight of that. neil: yeah. a lot of places, ray, where the crime is rampant, that was that was the big issue for workers returning to offices, not covid. so it remain as primary worry, doesn't it? >> i