I mean, California was supposed to be about the environment, so keep those trees unless they're like branches. What's the? What's the big deal? Why do they? What's the hazard? I should say All over the Southeast coast, people have gigantic 300 400 500-year-old trees. The insurance companies don't give a c*** about major plantations. With trees all over them, people build their houses in the middle of the forest. If I give you a Google Map. Of the house I. With a high school in in georgia, you can't see the house because of the canopy of trees over it