 I'm Carl Peterson. I'm an energy educator with North Dakota State University Extension Service. And we're standing here today in this open lot and the idea is to think about, you know, if you're going to build your dream home on this lot, what kind of things are you going to sit down with that builder and talk about? You're going to talk about what kind of cabinets go in there, what kind of countertops, but are you going to think about how about the energy aspects that go into it, like the heating system and how much insulation and how am I going to properly air-steal that house, things that are going to cost you money over time, the entire life of that house. If you put them in at the beginning, it's going to make a difference for the life of that house. And the series of videos that we've put together talked about, you know, have walked through some energy aspects of a new house and then also we visit an existing house. Say for example, you're living in a house where you're going to buy a new house. What are the things that I'm going to walk through? I'm going to notice and look about some things that that might need some attention in a house that's already built. And the basic premises are based off of this top 10 home energy checklist that we put together with North Dakota State University Extension Service. And it covers the different aspects of a house. The, you know, talks about some basic heating system, insulation, air sealing, those kind of things to give you an idea of some of the things you can look at to save some money and save some energy in your homes.