 Sure, would you consider investing in a small private company? What would be your threshold? It would have to be local, not dealing with international trade. That's one thing for a company. It would have to have access to the resources, to whatever it needed to create the product that it was selling locally or make sure it has access to it easily. So it can't be access to the resource that the company is using that's essential. Like for example, if you're doing electric, cobalt. So if you can't get cobalt, nothing else works from where I understand anyway. I'm just using an example. So if whatever product they were making was dependent on if there was one cog in the wheel, that was a weak link that might not be easily available. I wouldn't invest in them. They would have to be local. If they're pushing the woke agenda, I wouldn't put two cents in them let alone buy their products. They would have to have not much debt. You would have to consider to make sure that their business model is not dependent on interest rates. If that's their thing, they're screwed. So some people business model is they have access to cheap money. Well, shit, good luck. So they can't have that kind of a business model. Cheryl, for example, a small bus developing a wind tech component. Depends, Cheryl, like wind technology is not really economically viable. Really, in most places. And you need certain components to be able to make windmills and wind farms and wind turbines and stuff like this. Hard to say. Hard to say. Is it a product that they're going to be selling to people who are camping, vans, buses to generate energy for them? So is it a small product for end-to-end users? It's small footprint, home business scale turbines, home business scale turbines. Possibly, possibly viable. I would look into the company called GRNC. Let me look it up. GRNC. Let me look this up real quick because I've been following them. They make energy GNRC, I believe it's GNRC. Generic holdings, engages in design and manufacture small of power generation equipment. Other power products. Look into these guys. I think these guys model is viable. And for the record, disclaimer, family does not have interest in this company. However, family has been considering getting interest in this company. But right now the market is no go. Check into these guys, Cheryl, if you know them or don't know them. See what they have. And I think on providing something for small scale businesses, individuals, it is viable. The problem again comes into the commodities. What they need, like basically the supply chain. So the supply chain can't be too intricate where you have to get this from this, this from this, this from this, this from this, this from this, this from this, this from this, this from this, this from this, this from this, this from this. And then depend on low interest rates and cheap energy. If your company is based on that, you're screwed. You're screwed. Or at least for the short term, you're going to be in trouble. Okay.