 Let's just open the one last report, the journal report. I'm going to right click and duplicate this. I know I'm going long here, so I'm going to do this fast, and I'm going to go to the reports on the left hand side, and close up the boogie, close up the boogie, and I have to wrap this up because my voice is threatening to leave me. I'll give you some coffee voice, and I'm going to go into the journal report this time. Let's make this from 020123 to 022823. Now we've got a similar report, but this gives you all the details, gives you the transactions that we did, and then it gives you the detailed accounts that were impacted from those transactions instead of just giving you a split line. This is also a useful report possibly for billing in that you can kind of take into consideration how many accounts were impacted in your billing structure. You might do this by exporting it to Excel to use Excel to count all the lines. You don't want to physically count all the lines, but you can export them to Excel and use some count if functions, like count if there's something in there to count the lines. Let's just scroll through this. It's quite a long report, of course. Now next time we'll get into, now that we have our reports in our custom area here, we'll get into actually grouping them together to provide them to the client.