negotiations with walmart about supply chain conditions. these are the kinds of forms of bargaining we need to look at. the point is that s a bargaining process completely outside of the nlrb process. but there are two things being said that are in tension with each other. one is this is a huge attack on workers to pass right-to-work laws et cetera and the other is that s not is that important. what matters is organizing and you can have a strong union in a state that doesn t have mandatory fees assessed. so which is it? right? i mean, your union is probably the strongest union in the country in the states that have these kinds of laws. i think that s probably true, right? absolutely. we have strong affiliates in right to work states and strong affiliates in states that but if you can do it white can t others? what s the problem here? what they know is you ll have to spend an awful lot of time and resources in organizing. so what they ll do isn t that good? that s w