 My name is Adrienne Defineau. I own Café Paradiso. It was established in 1960 by my parents. As we grow, it's been on operation for 60, 59 years. My mom is right here. The business has been open for so long. My father passed away 11 years ago in 2009. My brother passed away in 2007. Once they died, I came back into the business. It's an area where people come in. They have coffee. They meet friends. So it's a gathering for the community, sharing thoughts, chit-chatting, especially for people that have retired. They'll come in in the morning at 10 o'clock. So there's different type of clientele that comes in at the same mixture of coffee beans for about 40, 40, 50 years. The coffee comes from Italy, and it is toasted in Italy, and then it's shipped. The only problem is the barista. If you don't have a good barista, then knows the coffee time of the day. Now it's kind of hard because of the pandemic. I mean, we have to close at 9.30 at night time, but I can still open. I have paid my staff all along. At the beginning, we were open from 8 o'clock until 3, and then in March, we were open a little bit longer. In June, they gave us the authority to go outside. And that's in June, but then now it's closing. I do believe the young kids have to be able to understand, to make, it's a must that they have to wear a mask. If they travel, you never know when they come home. Their parents, their grandparents, their older, and they infect them all. I hope they're not not gonna close it, but that's what it's given into, especially the holidays.