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[MUSIC PLAYING] Hey. We're here with Eric Beall, who's the vice president of A&R at Shapiro Bernstein, and he also is a course author for Berklee Online. Eric, how's it going? It's good. How about you? I'm doing well. Why don't we start with what songwriters need to know with building relationships in the industry, because these students are about to graduate. They're about to walk out of the final course and enter the world. So where do they start building from here? I always say that they should start with their current network, which probably means their Berklee network at this point. And I think that's really important because I think way too many people have this idea about networking, that it's something where you go and you hang out at a party and suddenly you meet the president of the record company and the record company president invites you to a party and there you meet other vice presidents, and pretty soon you've got a record deal because you met them at a-- it's just not...