 Well, Bob, you have had a successful television show on CTN 5 for quite a while now, Baldacci on Business. Yes. And this year you've come back, raring to go, but with a different format. Tell us a little bit about it. Well, I'm really excited about this format, Leslie. I've had a passion for getting people who are interested in starting a business or buying a business to actually make that step to try to do it and give confidence that they are able to do it. So we've set up a whole new format called Pitch Me. And I've got a panel of experts who are also investors. And each month we're going to invite an entrepreneur from the area who we think might have an interesting idea or something that would be of interest to our viewers as well to pitch their idea before this panel. Sell it to you. That's right. Yeah. And they could walk away with nothing from our panel or they might be able to walk away with some consulting services or better yet, maybe even a check to invest in their company. So we're really excited. Yeah. And you decided to change the format to this new Pitch Me format because... Well, I think that it's, first of all, I think it's going to be more entertaining. We kind of took our viewers through the first season through the various steps involved in setting up a business, legal issues, tax issues, how to get a mortgage, how to raise money. So we've gone through all of that. And those shows are available online at CTN5.org. And so I wanted to take it to a whole other level by bringing real live entrepreneurs who can pitch their ideas not only to the panel, but also viewers can listen and see what's involved in putting a business together and trying to sell it, trying to raise money. And the questions and the concerns and issues that the panel gives back to the entrepreneur should be just as instructive to the viewers as well as the entrepreneur. And also, the viewers are going to see this person who could be their neighbor. That's right. Right there. That's right. Talking about things that maybe they've been thinking about, but weren't brave enough to maybe come forward and they can see how it goes. That's right. The first show featured Cary Gallivan who has created a mobile app for the outdoor enthusiasts, people who like to go to national parks. He's got all of the national parks in the United States part of his mobile app. So it features a whole host of things that would be of interest to somebody visiting the park. And he's at the stage now where he needs some help to take it to another level. So ultimately, he'll be able to raise some money. And it was a great show. We have a terrific panel. My wife Elizabeth, who's an investor. She's an officer of the Maine Angels, which is a group of entrepreneurs and investors here in Maine. And she brings to the table about 18 years of sales and marketing experience and investing in actual businesses. So it's great to have her involved. We have Hugh Stevens from the University of Maine who runs the Knowledge Transfer Alliance. And he is the bridge between the university and the entrepreneurial community. Makes available facilities at the university. Makes available faculty and students who could help an entrepreneur with their ideas and putting them in the form of a business plan. So Hugh brings a lot to the table. And Don Gooding who runs the Maine Center for Entrepreneurial Development. And they have what's called the Top Gun Program where they work with entrepreneurs day in and day out to help them get to the point where they're able to ask for money from investors and help grow their company. And finally, we've had my very good friend, F. Lee Bailey, who is who brings. Everybody knows. Yes, everybody knows Lee. And he just brings such a great dimension to our panel as well known as his legal background and the various cases he's been involved in. He also brings to the table a fascinating background in business, running companies and been an advisor on numerous boards. And Lee is just a terrific resource. Well, it sounds great. And even if you're not interested in starting a business or anything, it sounds like a fun show to watch. It's going to be fun. And if people want to be involved, if they have an idea that they want to present to your panel. Absolutely. How do they get in touch with you? Well, they can contact me through our website, BaldacciGroup.com. That's probably the easiest way to get a hold of me. Or call the station. Call the station and you're on. I am on Tuesdays at seven o'clock. Prime time. Prime time as well as any number of hours through the course of the day of the week. And people can find about it on our webpage. That's right. But thank you for being here. I'm looking for it to the show. Well, thank you. And I hope it's very successful. Thank you very much, Lesley. I don't think it'll miss. I don't think so. But thank you, Lesley. I appreciate it.