 Tom here from Lawrence Systems. But after July 1st of 2023, it will also be Tom here from CNWR IT Consultants. I made sure to choose my words carefully when I said and Tom from CNWR, because Lawrence Systems isn't going away. This is a merger, but also kind of a split. The split comes with what goes on at Lawrence Systems besides the content creation. So many of you may only know me from the content I've created, but the other side is the business I've had since 2003 and all the IT projects that we do. All of that's moving over to CNWR. But a little behind the scenes for what is moving over to CNWR. Just in the last 360 days, we've done over 600 consulting bookings. We manage IT for over 60 businesses that we're the contract IT for. And even more so in the enterprise space, we do a lot of consulting and building of projects, wiring, structured cabling. We've done medical facilities. We've done schools. We've done entire school districts where we're swapping out 300 plus access points. And while I love the technical aspects of architecting those projects, being involved in them, designing them and seeing them through to their success, the part that I get a little overwhelmed with is managing the contract itself, the contractors, the people, et cetera. And this is where, well, you could just hire more people or in the case that I decided, merging with CNWR becomes a jumpstart to that. They have a lot of people. They have a lot of experience themselves in managing these projects. And this is where the opportunity comes in. In my trade, so people that wonder how this deal looks from the other side, it's going to be essentially where Tom is a shareholder in CNWR. But purposely, Tom is not the president of CNWR, Jason Slagle is. He's someone I trust and respect. And therefore we'll do a great job running the business side of it while Tom does the technical architecture for things that I talk about on this channel. And this also opens up more options and opportunities for us to do even larger consulting projects as we, one, have a bigger team, two, they have a different team than we do who have some different skill sets. Putting all those skill sets together under one roof means we can offer an even more diverse project and not say no to some things that we may have had to previously say no to before. So everything still goes forward, but more and that's pretty exciting to me. Nonetheless, there's going to be content about how this merger goes and what goes right, what goes wrong related to the businesses because we're both complicated. And when you put two complicated things together, you'll have some content then that'll be posted on our business technicalities channel where we talk about things in depending on when you're watching this after we've figured out how things be sorted out. From a technical aspect, merging our tool stacks together is actually a lot easier. If you have questions or comments on that, leave it down below. There are going to be some new tools and some different tools and it's kind of going to be fun learning some of the new things they do and I'll be talking about that as well. So ultimately, I will be doing more content creation. I will actually probably be hiring people sooner than later under Lawrence Systems, just dedicated to assisting me in the content creation side of this to help deliver this content. So I'll be able to explore and talk about the projects we do at CNWR and that will still come over to the channel and that same experience as we have that I wanna share with you and bring the knowledge and tutorials. Hey, those are coming and there'll be more of them now. So that's the part I'm the most excited about and that's why I'm the one who initiated this whole idea to get it in place because I just really have a passion for teaching educated community, doing more public speaking events and really putting together some videos that are more in depth than I've had time to do because when time is finite, you just start doing more shorter videos and actually wanna do some more longer form, deeper tutorials to really explain how to get things done. Leave your comments down below. Love hearing from you. Head over to forums.laurentsystems.com. Yes, that is still there and we'll continue to be there where I have discussions with people that are more in depth on the things you've seen on this channel. It's a great way to engage with me. Hit me up on the socials if you're curious about CNWR, head over to CNWR.com. If you're curious about Jason Slagle, also leave a link to his LinkedIn so you can just click right on it if you wanna connect with him and get a better understanding of some of the things that he's been involved in as well. Pretty interesting guy and I'll leave you with that. Thanks.