RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:link to some positivity for our investmentJust entering the conversation here but I do think that Tinley does have the opportunity for some growth this year. Obviously revenues still have a long way to go to cover costs but looking at this year alone, there was a 300% increase compared to marginal increases in costs. The cannabis industry faces lots of obstacles as a whole, and for Tinley and other similar brands, stigma attached to "putting weed into drinks" can be damaging until it is more widely accepted. However, I do think the industry trends point to a direction of increased demand and Tinley's manufacturing capabilties and product quality can likely lead to them claiming a significant market share.