i think that the consensus or the knee-jerk reaction to hearing this, jeff mills, is that it is negative for corporations, and eat into the margins and raise the costs and might cause them to spend more on technology to replace the workers they have to pay more, and we have heard it before, and yet we saw target and walmart go to the higher wage, and look at where the stocks are now. >> yeah, that is absolutely right, and to steve's point it is a 100-plus debate and without trying to predict, there are a couple of things that we know for sure how it is likely to play out, and cutting to the chase, i think that it is not going to happen this year, and maybe past this year, you will get a bipartisan agreement to make it happen, but right now, there is very little appetite on the republican side to push something like this through to increase the cost of small business during the pan democdemocrat democratic -- pandemic. this is driven by the smaller corporations, but many of the minimum wage workers are working for people who employee less than 100 people, and because of that and the lack