I certainly anticipated that question, but it's a somewhat complicated answer, in that there is no one threshold for small businesses. It depends. In each of those NAICS codes, those North American industry classification system codes, the threshold may be slightly different. For example, dress manufacturers and shipbuilders are going to have different threshold sizes within those industries for what qualifies as small or other than small.
Two factors can be considered, and the one we use depends on the industry. It's either the number of employees or revenue. Very frequently, people will refer to a small business as any business with fewer than 500 employees. That's a general anecdotal type of threshold, although, as I said, each industry is going to have a different threshold.
I can very easily follow up with you and provide you, industry by industry, with the cut-offs between small and other than small. If that would be helpful, I'd be happy to follow up with that.