Nobody comes to mind at the moment.
Government procurement always seems like this beautiful opportunity. It's a carrot that I often feel is dangled at many early-stage founders, but government is not going to partner with a very early-stage company. We receive quite a few partner testimonies about this.
I can think of the gay and lesbian chamber of commerce. They do a great job bridging some of their diverse founders and ensuring direct access to the folks who have that procurement vehicle in government.
Many of our companies have zero to nine employees. They're under a million dollars in revenue. Some of them are too much in their infancy. The idea is, how do we make those connections? We do this through our start-up gov program, so they at least know who to call once they're in that space and at that stage. However, the process itself—as we hear time and again—is very laborious and difficult. Founders are working on building their businesses. They don't necessarily want to be doing all the paperwork.