 We don't have to get fired up. What do you mean? Yes, you do. You got to give it, man. When you got your hands in the pockets and you're looking around like it doesn't matter, like dude, you're going to get your ass smoked. Let's go. No, but what's the difference? The difference is you. The difference is the way your company operates. Look, I can tell you right now, when you came out to buy a piece of machinery, you didn't come out to just buy a piece of machinery. You came out to buy a piece of machinery and somebody who was going to service it and take care of you the entire time you're going to own it. How much money is this machine going to generate? A lot, am I right? Yes or no? Okay, so do you want to do business with somebody that's going to back you and be there for the servicing of this machine and it's going to be different? Dude, transactional and relationship are two different kinds of freaking transactions. Over there at Kubota, yeah, they'll take your money and they may even have one in stock. Everybody knows that cat's worth all the money. Everybody know the reselling cat is higher than a Kubota. Everybody does. Kubotas hadn't been out as long as cats have been around. Am I right? Okay, so you want a fly-by-night company? You want something newer in the market? You want something that's been around that's been tested? That's strong. Listen, my name's Andy Elliott. I can't speak for any other company around, but I can speak for a cat. You came here first. Okay, you didn't want seconds. If you wanted seconds, you would have came here second. You came here first because you wanted cat. Is the juice worth the squeeze to buckle down and wait six months to get the machine that's going to make you millions? Is the juice worth the squeeze to do and to do some business with somebody like me that's a professional? Hey, I'm hoping it comes in earlier. Guess what? These cats are getting more expensive every year and the Kubotas are staying cheaper. You know what that means? Value. These things are going through the roof. When you're done with these machines, you may keep them on the property forever or you made them trade them back in or sell them. Am I right? Your money's going to go further with the cat and it's going to last longer. And I'm not anywhere else. There's only one of me.