james blair, although he's not, you know, ostensibly on the political side, he really is. he makes it his personal business several times to. get governors of virginia recalled. he wield political power even though he is a minister and the president of the college of william mary. so he is a major force to be reckoned with and certainly one of the most vocal proponents of moving the capital to williamsburg. and i wouldn't say that factor. i don't want to give ourselves too much credit, but he does encourage and perhaps even write speeches to be delivered. william and mary students to convince the burgesses and the powers that be that move is a good idea and there's from the front of the building as now it is called and i don't know that i consider them terribly persuasive on the face of it. but they do make a series of semi logical arguments for moving the capital that would appeal to the government. and one of them is that this is an up and coming place where the community support the government and the government support the community. and it'll be a nice symbolic relati