The new dating site will soon be able to match up those Americans who have threatened to leave the country if Trump is elected with Canadians who are happily staying in their country. Its message states that it “makes it easy for Americans to find the ideal Canadian partner to save them from the unfathomable horror of a Trump presidency.”

For those not heeding their parents’ suggestion that maybe missionary work could be a way to get out of the country, Maple Match gives singles the shining hope that they could live in a different country while also finding oot* who the love of their life could be.

Couples who find love through the site can invite Joe Goldman to their weddings. The 25-year-old Texas based education researcher and entrepreneur started the site after hearing many friends threaten to leave the U.S. if Trump proves victorious.

“I have always been fascinated by Canada,” Goldman told NBC News. “So I thought to myself, ‘given the current political situation, this could bring Canadians and Americans closer together .'”

As the site stands now, you can join the waitlist by adding basic information, declaring citizenship and specifying who you’d like to “shack up with.” One click of the “SAVE ME FROM THIS MADNESS” button and your escape plan has begun.

The site launched last week and the sign-up numbers have started to climb. Goldman said 13,000 people have signed up with a quarter of them being Canadian. He hopes to start the matching process soon. “The response has been tremendous,’ he said. “I’m getting people from all over, but the strongest responses have been from Seattle and New York City. Our first inquires came from Billings, Montana.”

Bwah: ‘Maple Match’ Dating Site Hooks Up Trump-Hating Americans With Canadians https://t.co/Db3rRmGbRe via @nbcnews — S.E. Cupp (@secupp) May 11, 2016

Goldman acknowledges that a lot of the hype around the site is politically driven but believes Maple Match will be in it for the long haul. “It’s funny thinking that if Trump goes away there will be no more Maple Match,” he told The Guardian. “But while the humor is there to generate attention , what will ultimately interest people is their passion for finding someone who means something to them.”

As with humor and politics, tons of people are chiming in with their thoughts on Maple Match.

The site won’t cost you anything to sign up except maybe a Trump-loving friend. Do you find the new dating site Funny or Offensive? VOTE and COMMENT below…

(**FOO does not condone the overuse of the word “oot” in an article about Canada. We barely used it once, eh?)