i want you to keep going on because i want to ask you a question. kenneth corey, who's a former police chief of new york city, has said that what we ask of our cops is that they think like lawyers speak like psychologist in perform like athletes. what we pay them is common labors, which is exactly the point you're making. and the question is, do you have any insights into the prescription that might address this problem of the seeming mismatch of skills and training with what we x and the pay that we're paying officers. if we want better officers, we have to make investments an applebee's force. you know, let me just say it is about 80 to 90 percent of all police department expenditures go towards salaries and benefits. they're not rolling over in the dough. and so this is oftentimes we saw the militarization of police and why, why to these departments clamoring toward this money is that he's equipment because they are thirsty for more resources and better resources. you also have a mad power issue. and so we, yes, we need to try and better yesterday to do these things. but remember, i