 Hi, I'm Bob Baldacci, host of Baldacci on Business. I am so excited to be promoting our May Show with Kate Gooding of Build-A-Biz. And Kate, why don't you tell the audience a little bit about what our May Show is going to be like? Well, we are in our second annual little youth shark tank competition. It's called the Bankor Savings Elevator Pitch Competition. And right now, the registrations are going on for kids across the state for Build-A-Biz that are going to be going through a very quick Youth Entrepreneur 101 program, sending in their business plan questionnaires, going to a small business development counselor for review and judging. And then the top three youth, ages 5 to 18, from across the state, are going to be chosen to come here on the May Show to compete for up to $1,000 in college scholarship funds. We're so excited to be doing this again. This will be our second year. And last year, I remember a little Olivia Dan Boyce from Old Town with her sports sock. Don't talk about it. Why? Because it's nondisclosure agreement. Oh, OK. All right. Several thousand people saw the show. But anyway, again, please tune in for our May Show on Pitch Me, Baldacci on Business Tuesday nights and 20 or 30 times throughout the course of the month. And everybody can go register to participate in this Elevator Pitch Competition. Go to www.buildabiz.me. That's B-U-I-L-D-A-B-I-Z.me. So you can register to participate for the program and get involved in the Bangor Savings Bank Elevator Pitch Competition here on May 6. Excellent. Come on, kids, sign up.