 Electrical has come a long way, like anything else in our home. Certification to be an electrician, what used to be called an electrician, now it's a licensed electrical contractor. Explain the difference to me. So an electrician is someone who is licensed to do electrical work. A licensed electrical contractor is someone who owns a business, knows all the business rules, has all the insurance and all the certifications to do that work on your behalf. And correct me if I'm wrong, only a licensed electrical contractor can get the permit and or you the homeowner. That's right, only a licensed electrical contractor can take out a permit or notification with ESA or the homeowner who's doing the work themselves. Because you want to help the homeowner do it right, that's the whole thing. So yes, you're going to allow them to get the permit and try and educate them along the way. You did this good, you did this good, we want this fixed. Yeah, absolutely Mike. As a homeowner, you can do your own electrical work, but really know when to pull in a licensed electrical contractor to help out for small jobs around the house, changing a couple receptacles, doing some minor work. You might be able to handle that on your own, but often when you're in doubt, call a licensed electrical contractor. They're the experts, they do this every day.