Thank you for the question.
I think that's absolutely it. As the dealership network becomes bigger, with individual dealers owning more dealerships across, they close some. Areas become under-serviced. That is exactly why we're here today. It's to present the fact that we don't have the necessary dealer network that we used to have to support the equipment in those remote and rural areas. We need to be able to do it ourselves or we need to be able to allow third party people to do it for us. They need to have access to the software and the computers that they need to do it.
A combine costs a million-plus dollars right now. Are you going to tell me that we don't have the ability to fix it ourselves, after we spent a million dollars? There's something wrong with the system. I think we need to fix that.