 We literally have entered the fourth industrial revolution. We have an opportunity to get it right for everyone. In the fourth industrial revolution, where there's this convergence of edge technology and everyday aspects of society, 60% of net new jobs in America today, 20% of those come from startups and the other 40% come from technology firms. And so to solve this racial wealth gap, it makes it to build companies that are 4.0 certified. What I'm encouraging entrepreneurs to do is to tech enable your business. What types of tools are you using for sales, for lead generation, for marketing, for advertising, for analytics, legal formation, 401Ks, payroll? There's a tool, a software tool that can help you digitize and automate your business so you can focus on the business itself. You may own a cleaning company and you may have contracts to clean office buildings. Now, those spaces that are open, there's a new way of cleaning and disinfecting in the COVID-19 era. What if there were small robots that could do that cleaning more effectively than human beings? Are you qualified to do that? And so more and more it's tying back to those who have discovered opportunities in what we're calling the fourth industrial revolution. I've been told no so many times that if I get yeses too much, I'm like something's not right. And I think that inherent persevering spirit is something that every entrepreneur has, but I believe black entrepreneurs definitely have it. So as we enter the fourth industrial revolution, it's an incredible opportunity for more people to enter into the field of entrepreneurship. And I think when people come together to build business and to create jobs, man, that feels good. That's the power that America has that I would like to see us move forward with as an innovative, entrepreneurial, and wealth-building society for everyone.