 When I was a police officer, someone asked me, when are you guys coming back to clean it up? And sadly, I didn't know the answer to the question. Law enforcement is prohibited from recommending any type of for-profit business. So they'll typically say, Google it. I started kind of looking into it and I realized, oh my God, there's a niche here that no one's doing and every single person on the planet is under the perception that law enforcement does it. So I knew that there was some type of business there to be had. It was meant to be a side gig. I never thought that it would become the animal that it is today. These are our stories. But I was making $42,000 a year, kind of living paycheck to paycheck and slowly becoming more and more disgruntled. So I decided to kind of do it as a side hustle, but then my police department gave me an ultimatum. They're like, hey, we don't want you working in the side business, so pick. And I said, easy choice. I quit.