I know. Our next event that we'll be going over will be our tire atmosphere event. This is the event that we have with three day event where we are still tires at the different location. My location is one location, but we team up with the Thomas County public works. And they have eight different sites where they have set up a band set up where you can actually bring tires. This is for community only, Stone's Guild, Stone's County is not for commercial and the community only can bring up to a lot of stings like 12 up to 12 tires. The tires have to be de-ramed and they can't have water in them and they can't be commercialized tires like tractor tires as these small trucks buy a sip of a lot more tires and stuff like that. Some of the sites for the county would be like house super house a road, A.B.4, East that's going to the Boston and Dillon Road. We got Stuart Road, a 202. The county dump site, and that one, and two, got everybody there by the landfill, and we have a set of set up out there. Our particular site is will be at our recycling center, it is located on Routin Avenue, behind the fire department, it's county between the fire department and the YMCA back there, this where our recycling site is, and we have a being set up back there for the tire embassy. And the hours for the county would be from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. hour hours would be Friday, April 18, 8 a.m. to 5, Saturday, April 19, 8 a.m. to noon and we're closing that Sunday. But I think we're not want to send a third day on the Sunday, nobody's there, but I think the being is still being is enough there. I think that's that Sunday on the 20th of the Wednesday after the MCL being on the 20th of the Wednesday after the MCL being on the 20th of the Wednesday. Well, for both of these events, some key takeaways is strong ties, to expand the partnership and community support. I encourage safe, responsible, disposal options, and continue to invest in a cleaner, safer, and healthier time to build. Next slide, I also want to give thanks to the sponsors for these events. Well, City of Thomasville, our regional department has autonomous county, food lines and second harvest. They have team together on this second day of this event, which is that the Cherokee Park location, who will be giving out clean supplies. And these sponsors have put together and gave us a trailer for the clean supplies to give out to people as they bring this stuff to the office. Just like in that we're having at the Cherokee Park location. That will be on the last day. All right, that's all I have. Any questions? Any questions on the entire MSD? In that entire disposal program is a direct expense to the city. I don't remember the dollar that we spend the Eugene, the landfill, for tire disposal? You have 60,000 miles, 60,000 miles, the cost was about 200,000 dollars per load. So this tire agency bit of, it helps with clean up the community knowledge and resilience when the community is well, you know, talks now of what it is and directly it can mean that they're gone for this. Well, you know, I mean, on the normal day you charge for cards, spoke with a live. I was wondering if you'd be the dollars for a time there. This particular event here, the general public, I think the general rate, about Thank you. This particular event here in Houston, I think they generate about 20, 20, 20 or 30 loads. Is it any bringing in 30 or 30? Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. So that really completes our agenda for this morning. All right. I will introduce you. Thank you all. See you next time.