 Believe me when I tell you out of the 70 certified musjids, it's often some of the smaller ones nose to the ground, working hard on few initiatives. They're the ones that are becoming more welcoming. The large centers, bureaucracy, red tape, getting things passed through the board is often more difficult. So it's those who have more control at the smaller level who can do things. And I always say, I tell my team this all the time, bite off little bite-sized pieces. You don't have to do everything all at once. If there's one person that comes to the community and says, my brother is deaf, what can you do? Don't think, oh my goodness, we're a small musjid, how are we gonna handle this? Get online, shoot us an email. We will pay a sign language interpreter to come to your musjid. We will find them across the country and we will send them for whatever days, Friday book buzz, special events, whatever you need. Do not let budget run anyone down. We are a nonprofit organization with our meager means, alhamdulillah, from community donations. We turn that money back out into the community. So where there's a will, there's a way. We don't want people to feel that there's big stumbling blocks, I need an entire committee of people as a small musjid, we can't do this. It's like a headache. Think about the baraka that's gonna come into your community, when you're able to include that one person. And the goodwill that that brings and the exposure that brings to your congregation, your musallis, who are going to be surrounded by this beautiful individual. Some of the most beautiful interactions with people come small scale in a small setting in a smaller group when you get to know them. And so as difficult as it sounds, we'll do the work for you. If you're a small musjid, then you're listening. If you're from a smaller community and you're thinking this is just for those big name, brand name musjids, this is not true. And we would be more than happy to work with smaller sized centers. We will do the work for you. If you say, well, we have a few hardworking people, they just want some training. We'll be the first to come out and train them. So weekend school, if you have two children in the community, we will sit down and draft a program individualized for those two children because every single person matters. You make that change in one person's life and it means the world to them. It may be like a drop in the bucket for your community, but it's huge and it can be done very easily. So I would encourage people to not think, well, that's the big centers because it really, truly is not and it can be done by every community.