29:00 I mean, just looking at it from 2021 to 2024, you see a 10 percentage point drop across the board of all the different age groups. And the most, noteworthy, in my opinion, is the 18 to 34 year olds, which, you know, generally speaking, are supposedly the the most concerned about climate change, the most progressive thinkers out there. I think Greta still fits in that category there. But that dropped from 67% just 3 years ago to 50%. That's a 17 percentage point drop in 3 years.
48:11 You know, some of the biggest advocates, all, basically, every large company in the world runs sustainability and ESG reports, every year. You've got BlackRock, which is one of the biggest proponents of ESG ESG for a while now, biggest asset manager in the world that's been pushing ESG. And it wasn't until, you know, 2020, 2021 that, the idea and the threats of ESG went mainstream, and people like us have been sounding the alarm on it for a while and really kind of waking everybody up to the real threat that is ESG and basically trying to restructure the economy not towards the needs and wants of, of just like your average age citizen and consumer, but instead trying to push it towards this, the set of metrics that was developed by, you know, like, kind of the globalist elite sort of people, this ESG score, where these companies are chasing a high ESG score instead of just trying to please their consumers. So