 A collaboration with many, many of our in-house departments, along with outside vendors, all together to try to help the small business community in various needs that they're presenting. The City of Columbia OBO office has come up with a wonderful idea to help these, help businesses in this area, the area that they serve to make that connection. Knowledge and Awareness. From what I can see in the room today, we had a lot of new business owners or those that have ideas and not really sure where they need to go with it. I think this was an opportunity to kind of give them all the resources that are out there across the state on what my next steps will be as far as my business is concerned. One of the things that has happened over the years is that women and explicitly minority women haven't had the opportunities, the doors open to them, or even the exposure to opportunities. An event like this will empower them with the knowledge and availability of things that can attract or they can attract to their given lines of businesses. Based on the feedback that I've been getting, a lot of them are saying I'm happy that I have an opportunity to meet with the people that actually procure the goods and services that they may offer. So I would encourage all our municipalities to have certain events like this. It's exciting. We get to get out of the office and network a little bit. So I want to congratulate Melissa and her staff for having a fantastic event today. As you can see behind me, there are a lot of people in this room who are talking to the specific departments about what it is that they need and how the products and services that they provide in the community can help them accomplish what they need to accomplish in executing their day-to-day objectives.