Robert Buck
Analyst · Evercore ISI
Yes. Stephen, this is Robert. So I'll try to get all those answered here. Relative to the -- talking about the special distribution, residential yes, low single digits, which, by the way, given if you look around the industry stuff, we think execution in the field on that side of the business was fabulous. So the team did a great job in the other areas, other products, accessory products, some of that, so we think fabulous results from how the team handled that shift on the multifamily side. So yes, the smaller contractors, which we get after on that residential and specialty distribution side, they're probably participating less in that multifamily work. They're more maybe the custom builder, the smaller regional builder, the repair/remodel type work. So that's what that specific kind of smaller contractor are we going after. If you think about the multifamily, right? So you got -- and I also kind of speak as to where we picked up share there on the install side. But if you think about the multifamily side, major fluctuations in the amount of material needed, the amount of labor needed in a week's time frame or something like that. That it's harder to obviously react to that, and that's why we're able to move -- when we talk about moving equipment, material, labor around that plays well for us on the multifamily. And then I'm sure as you've seen, there's a lot of that multifamily work today coming up, but it also has -- a lot of it has this light commercial work with where the first for is could be retail and then you got the multifamily above it. And so with the fact of how we're playing out like commercial and multifamily, it's allowed us to pick up some nice projects due to that ability we have across multiple projects, if you will.