Every transition in history has been accompanied by a lot of breakages and disruptions. And I think that may end up be one of the potential solutions when you've got robots making everything effective. So yes, a new economic model where, obviously, you tax the people who own the robots. But the capacity, it's always an arms race. Isn't it, the tax code between the attempt to claw some of that back for the general good? And the private sector accountants generally win. We're still struggling with too many people in government who don't have the kind of technical nouse to understand what they're looking at. It's not a question of morality or his rates mates or

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