money and give it to people, yeah, there's the same amount of services, more money, you have inpoliceflation. it mean, it really only kicks in once you have full employment. but, basically, there's a lot of debate about this. and you would definitely need to have certain controls, like on rent. you know, that you'd have to have, because they would inflate rent prices if you just gave people money. but otherwise i think that the problem of a goon field jobs -- guaranteed jobs is it doesn't create that moral transformation. it's still saying, you know, everybody has to working, something they didn't the themselves necessarily choose and we're trying to say, no, you are. >> if you want to dive down a very deep rabbit hole, google modern monetary theory. >> mmt. [laughter] >> and then you can spend the next ten years reading about monetary policy. >> hi. i have a question about -- you talk a lot about what you've done in the for-profit sector, in the corporate world and in state jobs and government jobs. >> yes. >> what about the nonprofit sector? and i don't mean necessarily the nonprofit secto