 For small business owners, they put so much of their heart and soul in the process of starting their business. It's really important that they also get engaged in the process of forming their government. So as a small business owner, you have an important role to play in influencing the public policy process and speaking out with your government officials. I think you can do that in many ways. The first way is that you can be in communication with your legislators that involves picking up the phone, setting up a meeting that one-on-one connection and sharing that experience and what it's like to run a small business is really critical for policymakers. So providing that opportunity to have that conversation and that education and helping them understand what's gonna help you in your business. Survive or grow is a really important part of the process. You can raise your voice with additional entities. So as a business owner, I would encourage you to write a not-bed or write a letter to the editor with your local paper. Your voice is a really important voice, not only to the policymaker who might read that op-ed, but also to your community and can really provide an impact in the way that they're thinking about different ways that the government can help your small business. The third is I would really encourage you to join a national business organization. There are many important business organizations that are based in states and also in Washington across the country that are trying to speak for small business owners. They do important work like research as well as help you amplify the way that you can raise your voice in the public policy process. If you're a small business owner, I think like all people, it's really easy to get down sometimes on the public policy or the political process. But if you're a small business owner, I think the one thing that I would leave you with is that your voice is really critical, not only to policymakers, but that you play this important role and that many folks in your community, in your state and in your city are also depending on you to raise your voice. And that impact is really strong with policymakers at many levels of government.