so not necessarily relocating their headquarters, which we have seen with a few companies, like jamba juiceed their headquarters to texas. >> but there is, alexandra, as you talked about, and there is a downside to this, i guess, a downside if you are a texan, a longtime conservative, which is this the more people that are moving in from a california, the more perhaps socially liberal they may be, with the exception of the free state of austin, as they call it we could see parts of texas turn democrat down the road, because of the influx, not just of california, people from new york and new jersey who are bringing their stuff, they're bringing their money, and they're bringing their politics with them >> yep, they're bringing their values with them and it is many texans' worst nightmare. you even hear the republican rallying cry, don't california my texas and you can buy t-shirts and bumper stickers with that on it. so that's, i think, the key question, which is, what will this migration and demographic change that's natural with the rise of hispanics, for example, in texas do to the politi