The second part to your question is interesting because I think the current stablecoin regulation they're proposing is a little bit reactionary. What's currently going on is that people are saying that stablecoin issuers like a Circle and Tether need to have banking licenses. That's the conversation. But that doesn't make sense if you think about it, because there's a lot of experimentation allowed in even the traditional financial space. Things like money market fund...