Joseph felt somewhat embarrassed by Besancon's lavish praise. Ah, the wisdom of public restrooms, right?
However, he could understand, after all, if it weren't for his intervention, Paris might have had to wait half a century before seeing its first public toilet.
He continued, "Oh, and trash bins. On the main streets of Paris, we'll construct large stone bins every 200 to 300 feet for pedestrians to dispose of their rubbish."
Besancon kept nodding, then another question occurred to him and he hastily asked, "Your Highness, constructing these public toilets and trash bins will cost quite a bit of money, and later on, quite a few people will be needed to manage them."
Being the Director of Police Services, he immediately thought deeper on the subject. Joseph nodded, "The construction investment will come from the finance allocations, and for management, we can entrust it to your 'Daily Affairs Squad'."