 All right, all right. Let me try and say this with a straight face. When somebody tells me to think of YouTube and politicians, what do you think of? Anybody here got four kids? Three kids? You got four? Four. Three, okay. All right, all right. We prevailed. Well, now for the first time I can tell you that you're a disaster. Some politicians have embraced the power of online video, but for most policymakers in Washington, YouTube is the place to get cheeky young people to create memes and auto-tune the debates. Through a new initiative, YouTube is looking to change that. It has launched the official YouTube for government homepage that gives politicians step-by-step instructions on how to create, utilize, and maximize their YouTube channels. The new page is split into two sections. The first teaches government officials how to create their channel and launch an integral part of their online brand. The page cites the official channel of the U.S. State Department as a particularly well-organized political channel. The second section gives politicians tips on how to optimize their channel. Most of the stuff like annotations, live streams, curated playlists, etc. It's pretty straightforward, but it makes sense to explain it with great detail so that even the oldest member of Congress can figure out how to do a Google Plus Hangout. Alright guys, that's been my time. I've been Alex Adams, Senior Manager at Freedom, and you've been watching. And we will grow together as a family because this is the Freedom Family. You are part of it, we are all part of it, and we're all growing together. So grow with us and partner with Freedom. That play now button right there on the video bar is all you need to click to get started.