sham, and to you, selita as well. thank you very much for these presentations. i've been really looking forward to this discussion and acting on the experience that at least i got to have, having ridden a bike in denmark, and speaking from the prospective of a former mammal. i used to run around in the lycra, but got out of that because i didn't feel it was a practical way to bike and really enjoy the more casual speed and approach that is happening in other cities and countries. the thing that i thought was so interesting about the cycling experience in denmark was that it is so regularly -- so many people regularly bike that it is not even seen as a thing. it is a utility. like you putting on your shoes. everybody has got a bike and a pair of shoes. and so many people do it, and i want to reiterate her last point about the protected infrastructure, and i'm really looking forward to having more conversations about that. but the 35% to our 3.5%, so correct me if i'm wrong, the math there is like 10 to 1 for every one bicyclist, multiply it times 10 on our street