Yeah, okay, I can probably break it down into four areas. The easiest, so I run the house creates, we are photo video production company, focusing on amazing, very creative, colorful photos, videos, etc. We work with a lot of nonprofits, as well as big giant corporations like McDonald's super cool, all the way down to, you know, our local food bank. So we're really broad in terms of client base, which I love. I, we just wanna work with good people. That's the goal. And then I do the house homes, which is our real estate investment companies. So in Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma United States, yeah, we, we buy rental properties, or buy homes and repair them and make them actually awesome. And then what I aim to do is create like a quality living experience, because I've rented before, and it wasn't great. Yeah. So like anyone that rents from us. It's like, if something has an issue, it's fixed within a week, like wow, yeah, like, just because that's where you live and are always want someone's home to be their safe place or somewhere that can actually go home and not a house. So that is kind of our ethos for the house homes. It's pretty rad. And then the house helps, which was birthed out of COVID. Okay, so the house grades, we really leaned into food and hospitality industry. So we work with a lot of like, like I said, McDonald's or hotel chains. And during COVID, both those things I just mentioned basically didn't exist, you weren't really eating out very often, because restaurants are typically closed by the government. So we lost a ton of clients really quickly. I mean, almost all of them. And so we had a lot of free time and a lot of really expensive equipment. So we just hit up a local business owner here, who under restaurant and a bar, and we're just like, hey, can we bring our cameras and get the keys to your place, just do a live stream in there, like three people Max masks, gloves, whatever, we'll keep it super clean, don't worry. And just did Facebook live and raise money for the people that worked at those establishments. And any dollars that came in, we just wrote a check to the owner, and they distributed to their staff instantly, like 100% pass through, which was super fun, but we just did it because we were bored. Yeah, want to have fun and wanted to help. And then we might raise $2,000. In our first episode, we're like, Okay, well, we obviously have to do that again. Raise $3,000. Again, I was like, Okay, well, we kind of break 2000. So it's like, you got to do it again. So we did it one more time. And then things started to really take off. And then we started doing it for like entire districts in our city. So we did one for the sale Arts District. It's maybe three miles. I don't know. It's not a very large district, but it's very jam packed full of artists and hospitality workers. And so we did a grant based one with that. And we teamed up with the Paseo arts district to do a giant fundraiser. And then a lot of businesses got involved. So not just one anymore. And anyone that lived or practiced or did art, or was the employee of the district could apply to this grant for their electricity, Bill stuff, food, whatever, and they would get their expenses covered from this grant we made from doing live streaming. Are you serious? Pretty awesome. Yes, sir. For that one we raised like 20 or 30,000. Hold on that thing. On the pump. The brakes Plaza might have been set or Paseo might have been seven.