and two of our larger contractors, construction managers, hj russell and smoot together are building the new museum in this city, $550 million project for the smithsonian. two black construction managers are building that, and three black architects. [ applause ] >> sure. >> and mr. alford brought up a great point. he said one of the trends is multigenerational, which when you talk about tax policy, when you look what we're about to do with death taxes, take it from 35% to 255% bracket, drop the minimum exemption from $5 million down to $1 million, once again, that's the federal government not incentivizing growth through multigenerations. we are doing things that are counterproductive to one of the most important trends you see. that's why we got to go back to the drawing board up here. >> guys, i want to kind of throw this out generally. from a business perspective, the empire state, which is one of the federal reserve niches in this country, they do a survey every now and then, and they talk to businesses about problems that they have. and, you know, i respect robert johnson for s