 Hey, I've got a complaint. How do I fix this? What can I do? I like businesses like that. Let me rephrase, not a large business, but I know that I am a business that has to meet the subcontracting plan. As per my contract agreement, I realized I have not met it. I want to come forward. What do you suggest? Got you. So I'm going to rephrase that just slightly, right? I am a business who have some subcontract requirements, right? And I want to make sure I'm compliant. And I say it that way because only large businesses have subcontracting plans, but small businesses must utilize small businesses and have limitations of subcontracting in their contracts. And I don't want them to get the opinion that the only thing that we're doing compliance on is plans. We're doing it across the sector, right? So if you know that you're non-compliant or if you don't know you're non-compliant until you attended one of our bi-weekly trainings and you're like, oops, I'm it, right? The goal here is to educate you. One, bring awareness. Two, educate you on how to become compliant. And three, work with you to become compliant, right? We all win if you become compliant, right? If you become compliant, I got small businesses, opportunities out there that's being awarded contracts. I have you getting more government contracts because if you don't, you're going to have bad past performance. And small business past performance is one of the evaluation criterias on being awarded a federal government contract. So you want to make sure that you don't get poor past performance. The other thing is if you know that you're not compliant and you're willing to get compliant, we're here to help you. The problem that you're going to have is when you're refused to become compliant, then we are going down that road with liquidated damages. And I know people say, oh, they've never done that before, but it's a new group in town, right? It's some new leadership in town, right? And this new leadership is here to hold your hand and walk you through the process of understanding government contracting and making sure that we give you practical application on how to become compliant. But if you just refuse to become compliant, you're coming for them. They're coming to get you. Okay. Well, let me just say it on a more definite terms, we're going to get you. We're going to get you, right? No, that's great. That's great. No, again, I was, you know, I want to give everyone opportunity, right? To say, okay, look, if I want to say, hey, look, I understand I made some mistakes. I want to correct it. I'm looking, I'm coming to the SBA for assistant. What do I do? I give them a chance. Right. All right. No, that's wonderful. And that's what our purpose is. I want to make sure everybody understands our purpose is to make sure you are compliant. Because as we said, if you're compliant, everybody wins across the board. Yeah. Right. That's what it is. But we do have some people out there who just want to work the system. And we understand that the reason why you went into government contracting, because you want to make a profit, but you also have to realize if you're coming into government contracting, you have to give a piece of the pie to qualify small businesses. That's part of the rules of engagement. That is part of the rules of engagement. Yeah. That's fair enough. Any parting words for our small businesses out there? I do want to make sure that you all understand that starting January 2020, please go to www.sba.gov, search under the Trump contracting program, because we have bi-weekly training specifically for small businesses. We also have bi-weekly training specifically for those who have subcontract requirements. Again, that is subcontracting plan requirements, limitations of small business requirements, and utilization of small business requirements. We have bi-weekly training for you as well. We also have designated email addresses for those who need some assistance on navigating how to handle problems and issues and concerns. We are increasing the number of subcontract compliance reviews. So we will have videotape SOAR training, which is subcontracting orientation assistance and reporting training that your organization can look at at leisure to understand what's required of them, as well as you will have a designated email to communicate those who are doing bait and switch issues, like hired you, you did this proposal, and then you did not get a contract. Right, right, right. Again, at www.sba.gov, you will search under subcontracting. And if I say that too fast, I will say it again. It is www.sba.gov subcontracting is what you are searching under. And I said that three times. Is that a three times?