Thank you for the question, through the chair.
Behind me are 600 member companies. In a given year, we would have up to 700 people taking programs to become entrepreneurs in these tech companies.
We focus on the founder and then the first five people. We have a café downstairs, and it sells instant ramen for a reason. A lot of these folks are leaving high-paying jobs. They're pursuing the creation of a business that can create prosperity and more jobs into the future. They're giving up things. They're giving up steady incomes. A lot of times, it will take the people here three to five years to hit a point where they can start to pay themselves properly, but they're taking risks so that they can do that—