 Can you help me with market research, not bidding? Man, this is a loaded question, right? And the reason why is so many of us ask about bidding, bidding, bidding, bidding, bidding, bidding. However, if you were to bid in a market where there's large contractors, there's an abundance of people working, that there's 12 people that respond to each and every bid, you're probably not gonna have a good chance coming in as a newbie, as someone fresh, you know, green, they say, wet behind the ears, you're probably gonna have a very much chance of success. However, if they can help you with market research, they can analyze your situation and who you are, look at the region that you're in, space that you're operating in, and maybe they can determine where the opportunities that exist, that maybe everyone is not chasing. So there's a huge difference between market research and bidding because if you can find a space, right? A safe space in a market where there's no one showing up, there's no one actually bidding, there's a shortage of contractors, like my man John found, then guess what, he won four contracts this past week, and out of the four bids, so to speak, that he did, two of them, no one bid against him, no one. So wouldn't you like to know where is there an error in the market around where I live or in my immediate region, so to speak, depending upon how far you wanna go out, where there's a whole abundance of opportunities and no one chasing them? That's more important to me than bidding.