 In the meantime, let's travel to Microsoft in Seattle to hear the perspective of some George on our partnership. Thank you and hello from Seattle. It's great to be with you. I hope next year we can all be back together in person. I'd like to thank ST Microelectronics first for the partnership. It's an incredibly important one to us. You know, we're starting to see an incredible amount of traction in the Internet of Things. Businesses are starting to harness the Internet of Things across all market segments, even during the COVID slowdown. For us, what we're seeing is it's no longer a matter of if the Internet of Things has value. It's how do we get customers to get that value fast? You know, as we see customers adopt IoT, we see that they often struggle with complexity, whether it's compliance or security or solution complexity or lack of technical skills. So our mission in the Internet of Things is to simplify IoT for mainstream adoption. And that simplification includes partnering with amazing companies just like ST Microelectronics. We see tremendous opportunity between ST and Microsoft. ST is a global leader in the MCU market with a wide range of processors and easy-to-use developer tools for their ecosystem. That's something that Microsoft's also deeply committed to. So we really jumped at the chance to partner with ST and make Azure RTOS a seamless part of their tool chain and experience. Now, as many of you know, Microsoft acquired ThreadX and that became the basis of Azure RTOS. There's already 6.2 billion devices worldwide and growing exponentially, being powered by Azure RTOS today. In Azure RTOS, it gives embedded developers access to reliable, real-time performance for resource-constrained devices that are already being used in everything ranging from industrial equipment to home appliances to medical devices and so much more. And of course, all of this includes seamless integration with the power of Azure IoT to connect, monitor and control the global fleet of IoT assets. Microsoft is partnering with ST over their existing, as well as new-to-market, high-runner STM32 series. Over the last year, the collaboration has been heavily focused on a strong partnership between Azure RTOS and enabling a seamless experience in the new STM32 U5 series, which enables a great experience for IoT because of its low-power capabilities and strong security improvements. Azure RTOS access through STM32 CUBE tools provides an easy and convenient means of connecting IoT endpoints and edge devices to the cloud. In fact, with easy-to-use offerings like Azure IoT Central, any developer on the planet can leverage Azure RTOS access to the STM32 CUBE tools and provision an end-to-end solution in seconds, connect devices in minutes, and actually go to production the same day, all without any cloud solution development skills required. We're also partnering with ST not only on MCUs but on MPUs as well, enabling Azure IoT Edge on OpenST Linux and the STM32 MP1 to enable intelligent workloads from the cloud to be processed right on the device, even when the device is disconnected. And finally, we're partnering with ST to certify all of their devices and to feature them in the Azure-certified device catalog so that all of our Microsoft partners and customers can quickly find them. Again, I'd like to thank ST for the great partnership and I can't wait to see what all of you are going to build with the great work we're doing together. Thank you.