and last year, a woman of faith from central illinois, dawn dannenbring carlson was at the jpmorgan chase shareholder meeting. and she said to jamie dimon like i believe in a -- >> he's the ceo, right? >> he's the ceo. yes. of jpmorgan chase. said, "i believe in a compassionate, loving god who cares about people. do you believe in such a god?" and he said, "that's a hard question to answer." but what we saw there was an opportunity for people that are customers at jpmorgan chase who've been victimized by jpmorgan chase actually engage the ceo in a real conversation, and put some heat on those folks. we would like to challenge these ceos to come out and see the neighborhoods and the communities that they've devastated. we've got blocks in chicago that have ten bank-owned properties sitting foreclosed, barely boarded up in a neighborhood. that is a moral crisis. like, if that happened in jamie dimon's neighborhood or in brian moynihan, the head of bank of america's neighborhood. it'd be front-page news. i think we have to look at two things. which banks are too big to fail? because we canno