A microcosm of this is they do it all over the world, but the Rockefeller Foundation to the Nation Conservancy, the early 90s, said, We're going to save a salamander, which is even endangered at Barton Springs. So they stole hundreds of thousands of acres all over from ranchers and people. And they said, we'll never build on it. We're going to build water recharge. So they built all these roads and all this stuff, all these lakes for themselves. Now they're developing it all. But the point is, I just look at the maps and people don't even know in Austin. You go to the few places that let you hike, it's like hundreds of thousands of people, like downtown Austin. Meanwhile, I have all the maps. I just go wherever I want. There's no one there. And it's all this giant complex that's been built. And they've already got mansions they're building and helicopter pads and jet landings for them. They're building huge mansions for themselves and no one even knows about it.