ultimately, we seagull vannization in the political community and i think it's important that investorsnt we can investen or not invest in companies that are hostile to conservative values. >> carley: it is clear that companies that dive into politics do it at your own risk. and it feels like really right now, william for the first time conservative investigators and american conservatives feel like they are taking power back. do you think this is a trend that will continue? >> it's my business so i hope it will. and i think this trend has strengthened ove over the yearse have been doing this and it's, you know, a lot of work still to do. >> todd: we have also seen companies cutting their dei programs. i think that's a major first step. because that has no residence, the studies have shown, to shareholder value and at the end of the day, william, you're trying to maximize the value to the people in your fund and you need to look at shareholder value from all these companies. final thoughts to you, bill? >> yes. dei, glad to see a lot of pushback there. i say pushback against the whole w