 The District Donut Skies have been old friends of ours. We designed a little shelf for them. Little shelf. Tiny shelf. A shelf. And that kind of snowballed into a whole restaurant project. And that really was the catalyst for us. Goodwood is a design and fabrication firm. Yeah, and our mission is really to create high quality furniture with a sustainably focused process. We take big, raw materials and turn them into smaller things. And within that is a high, high level of precision. You have six people working in the shop. All your tape measures have to be the same. Everything you're making needs to fit into everything else that other person is making. Otherwise, it's not going to work. It's really something special to see those pieces of wood come to life. When we started the company, the two of us were designing everything, building everything, delivering everything. And it got really difficult. So luckily for us, as our projects have gotten more complex, we've become more administrative and playing a managerial role. So one of the big challenges going from making the furniture to managing the furniture being built is really letting go. The realization that you really have to have is that the people you're bringing on are better at this than you are and to trust them. And we found that that produces the best results by far. But it took us a while to get there. Let's not sugarcoat this. No. It was about a year and a half of us really butting heads on what are our roles? Like, why are you on the computer all the time? Like, we have work to do, but having an online presence, making sure you have insurance, making sure you have licenses, is just as important as producing quality furniture. In our industry, sustainability is not a huge priority. What we've done is kind of focused on using as much of the materials as possible. By 2025, the goal is to be completely zero-waste facility, have every kind of scrap material being donated or being repurposed or being reclaimed. We plant trees to offset our lumber usage. And also giving back to the community is the other part of the sustainability. Here at Goodwood, we've injected almost $800,000 into the local economy. It's way more than that. It's way more than that. It's like $1.2 million. Yeah, it's way more than that. I thought that was including the labor cost. Yeah, but that's part of it. Through purchases, through vendors, hiring people, and collaborating with other makers in the area. And that's been such a positive impact on the economy and on the community. And honestly, something we didn't really realize starting a business that would be such a powerful thing.