Members of the resistance no longer have to resort to calling Trump businesses to make their voices heard: As of Monday, the White House comment line is officially back up and running.

Shortly after Donald Trump took office, the company Revolution Messaging noticed that the White House comment line (202-456-1111), which was previously open to the public, was closed; and it directed people to leave messages for the president via the White House website or Facebook page. Instead of accept that as the only way of contacting President Trump, Revolution Messaging created the website White House Inc., which connected callers with Trump’s businesses around the world, reasoning that because Trump hasn’t divested from those business, “he’s actually [created] satellite White Houses all over the world.”

But, after connecting more than 35,000 calls, according to a statement shared with Teen Vogue, White House Inc. may be able to take a break, because the White House comment line has been re-opened for business. Now, if you call the comments number on the White House website, you’ll first hear a few automated options (if you’re calling about tours, presidential greetings, or the White House mailing address) before being told to wait on the line if you’d like to leave a comment for the president. You’ll likely have to wait on hold for at least a few minutes (for us, it was about five) before being connected to a volunteer operator, but once you’re connected, you can share your thoughts and concerns about what’s happening in our country (perhaps on gun control, the president’s pricey vacations, or national security issues) and ask that it be passed along to President Trump.

Though Revolution Messaging certainly made an impact with its White House Inc. service (so much so that Trump’s businesses allegedly tried to shut them down with calls to the police and the phone company, according to a statement), there’s no way of knowing for sure if it was a catalyst for the comment line reopening, or reopening when it did. When we called, we were told that the line was simply closed during the transition to the new administration, and that they reopened because the president wants to hear from the people.

But, though the American people are now able to call the White House directly to leave comments for President Trump, Revolution Messaging is quick to point out that this doesn’t solve the problems stemming from Trump not divesting from his businesses. For that reason, the company plans to continue connecting callers to Trump businesses. “While we are glad they finally caved to the public’s demand for a direct line to the White House, the enormous problems and conflicts of interest that come with failing to divest or even make tax returns public remain,” Scott Goodstein, co-founder of Creative Majority PAC and CEO of Revolution Messaging, said in the statement. “Foreign leaders and Wall Street executives know that if they want to reach out to the president, they can just call his business associates. That will continue to be a problem for the rest of us everyday Americans who will always question what kind of ulterior motives and financial incentives may be at play behind the scenes.”

Find that just as concerning as Goodstein does? You now have one more way of calling the president to say so.

Related: White House Inc Connects Callers to Trump Businesses While White House Comment Line Is Closed