 So many female business owners got hit by COVID. People that I know are coming in and saying, this is my dream and I've given everything to this and now it's folding. Now, but we focus on the four C's of entrepreneurship. So the first is capital, access to capital and what are different opportunities to help solve those needs. To make sure that you're building your reserve, that you're not stuck without anything left, that you're not leveraging all of your personal resources to make sure that you get loans as you need them and that you use that to expand and that you do it before you need it. Because when you need it is the worst time to go after it. It's when it's gonna be the most difficult to get it. So the second thing we focus on is community and the importance of that is that you have a bunch of other like-minded individuals that are invested in your success. When you say, I have this struggle, I don't know what to do about this, they can say, oh my gosh, I've experienced something very similar. This is what I would recommend. Like that peer-to-peer support and networking is just super, super important. So find your community, find your people so that you know that you're not going through your journey alone. The other element that we focus on is confidence. Our women business owners sometimes don't have the same confidence as their male counterpart. The more our women business owners know, the more they feel more confident in their decisions, just really believing in each other and feeling like that you've got the support system to really build that. Educate yourself, feel good in what you do. You are the expert in that space, so believe in that. So Congress is super important because your local legislators are very, very crucial in the success of your business. They don't know what they don't know. And so being able to educate your local elected officials on the issues that you're having with your own business growth is super important. Call your local officials and say, hey, this is what I do, here's my business. It's necessary that you use your voice to really make impactful change. And the collective voice of people doing good work can really make an impactful difference. Don't give up, failure is not an option. We hear that from all of our business owners. They know that it's hard, but if they keep pushing through, if they keep looking for new resources, if they just keep going, they will make it through it. I know it, I know that they will.