 I'm really excited about our stages, our nine stages being not just like how we organize teams but also how we do the UX in our application, how we organize the documentation, how we talk about it. I just came back from DevOps Enterprise Summit in Las Vegas and we need to help people run a better engineering organization. Just having people in your organization figure out what they have to do and what sequence and how the process should look is something like all organizations are struggling with and in GitLab we can ship a set of best practices. This is how you do it and I think that the nine stages help with that. I agree and it will be really cool when we have that sort of more pervasive, it will be a little bit more obvious to people and more front and center in their minds. I'm not sure how it's going to be adding it to the UX but let the specialists have a look. But there's a remarkable clarity that stems from it and that is helping not only to coordinate our company but also to have the world understand what they can do with GitLab because that's been our biggest thing. We have so many things but people aren't aware and this is helping so. I'm excited that on our website we now have our categories, so we have a single source of truth for that. Thanks for that. Yeah, of course.