 You know, often we think about the traditional ways of access to capital, right? You go to a bank, you get a loan, while women and people of color don't have the capital. They don't have the assets generated to be able to qualify for those loans, or their business hasn't been around long enough. And so I think it's critical to have city involvement and have local banks that are willing to create really innovative structures for access to capital for women. Growing businesses, you know, we were able to leverage a couple different, you know, nontraditional assets to be able to support the loan to purchase the real estate. So thank you to everything that Office of Business Opportunity does and to the local banks that are willing to take a chance and think about capital access and business growth in a little bit different model.