Agree, Tom and Lisa. We've been operating our rentals for years now, and while we partially depend on and appreciate AIRBNB platform, we cannot reconcile this issue of extenuating circumstances policy. It has always soured our impression of AIRBNB, reinforced the culture divide, and made us consider redirecting our energy toward a business model that works fairly with and for people. And that just might be long term rentals, once again. We're being exploited by this huge enterprise, on one hand, while also working with them on the ground to keep these rentals legal in San Diego -- for years, now -- and it just doesn't add up to a rewarding experience or authentic partnership. I truly wish I could say something more positive, but this is our near final analysis, based on AIRBNB's posture.