41:29 They're it's it's it's it's egregious in, in a in a couple of ways. 1st, the EPA is supposed to be, to the extent that it, dictates technology. It's supposed to be commercially available proven technologies. This does not satisfy that requirement. Secondly oh, I forgot what I was gonna say.
37:16 Now they subsequently did the same thing with Trump's power plant rule. Now we've got Biden's new power plant rule 3 years in, and it's being challenged by, I think, 2025, 26 states plus a couple of, different industries. So you you talk we we we talk constantly about legislative gridlock to some extent, and maybe this is a blessing. We've got some regulatory gridlock. Mhmm.
18:12 It seemed like just a farmer who had, tried to make some extra income threw a couple turbines up on his property. I mean, what we see out in the oceans and what we've seen on land, especially in California and places in the desert, where I used to live, it's huge swaths of of wind turbines. So, like, it could have taken out 100 of them, and I obviously I I'd like to imagine that this person was gonna do the 2 the the 2 level green energy, with solar panels beneath the wind turbines. So I had this vision of all these pieces of wind turbines being thrown into the air and smashing into all of the solar solar panels, which are then thrown up into the air, and it just becomes