waterways. and this is the first time that president biden's bill actually does this -- four billion dollars is dedicated to projects that will re-connect communities that are very similar to the one that is being proposed in tremé. but you see this all over. and there is a very significant attention to make sure that the -- 40% of the benefits are in neighborhoods of color. and when this money gets to the ground, 90% of it is going to be spent by governors and mayors. the level of intensity that has to be placed on them to make sure that money placed on the community, with people in the community, to make sure that folks who looked like those in the community are working on the project is really critically important. >> -- >> -- the right governor, but also unique law backs, you need things bill. so, whenever the government does something they make sure that there is all an economic analysis, right? to make sure that everything around money is tight and that it cannot happen if the money isn't right. well, it if it hurts black people, it shouldn't happen either. there should be an analysis. >> [applause] >> -- and while we are super excited