The following breaks because `order` is a reserved POSTGRES keyword. ```js const some_table_data = [ { order: 1, transition: 'up' }, { order: 2, transition: 'down' } ] const results = sql`INSERT INTO some_table ${sql(some_table_data, 'order', 'transition')}` ``` This problem is similar to https://github.com/porsager/postgres/issues/21 in that the column `order` needs quotes to work. Writing this SQL raw, should look something like this: ```sql INSERT INTO some_table ("order",transition) values ($1,$2),($3,$4); ``` (Notice the quotes around `"order"`. Instead, this library generates the following: ```sql INSERT INTO some_table (order,transition) values ($1,$2),($3,$4); ``` Which throws a SQL syntax error. I can't figure out a workaround other than to use `sql.unsafe`, which I'm forced to use to move forward, but I don't want that permanently. Any ideas?