my wife worked at vasuvel, my wife worked there and it's a great establishment and i'm not coming down on this because i'm opposed to alcohol in any way but i'm looking at how we can as a city look at how we can have some cost recovery for, you know, the services that we render, provide for people in our system. and i understand the pass-through. we are not trying to go directly to the bars and nightclubs, retailers, convenience stores. that's not the intent behind the legislation. you know, i was working with the city trying to circumvent that to go above. there's a lot of talk about making sure we are trying to -- when it comes to progressive taxation, when it comes to looking at how we can find revenue for our city or country or for our state, is that we look at the biggest player we can do it from. i think of the oil industry. the oil industry wanted to apply an oil severance tax to be able to fund different things in our education system and make sure we're flush with better reserves with money for our services at the statewide level, the national level. but we know we tax the oil