 Okay, so for the assignment improvements discovery, I was tasked with going through all the tracker issues for Simon. I found over 500 issues, slightly more bugs than improvements, but a big thanks to everyone in the community who's taken the time to report problems and share their ideas in the tracker. So going through all of these issues, I came up with a number of common themes. Top of the list is Annotate PDF, a very popular feature, and people are asking for more things to be added onto it, such as being able to undo or change the line thickness. Also a common theme is the student user interface. People are asking for a clearer display of info, the assignment description and the instructions, also to improve how the user interface looks like for multiple attempts, so that students have no excuse for not getting their assignments submitted on time. Another common theme, advanced grading methods, seems a lot of teachers like using rubrics or the marking guide, and one more thing, notifications. We already have a number of assignment notifications, but people are asking for more, such as students being notified when their submission is overdue. Also, when students add comments, teachers would like to be notified. So all of these common themes we've found in the tracker are going to be added to common themes found from their assignment forum and other places to help us prioritize what we're going to be working on for this assignment improvements project. I might say just let me quickly, because the conversation is going on in the sidebar there. Andrew is just saying something that might be blocked by the YUI, the YUI deprecations. It's actually part of the reason we're doing this analysis, so we can align the work we want to do with the YUI deprecations and maybe we do a rebuild or we use another tool or something like that. So yeah, it's a long slow process. But yeah, Helen, thank you so much for doing that massive piece of work. It's been really helpful. My pleasure. Thanks. A bit of overview of some of the discovery tasks that we've done, in particular the competitive analysis for the assignment improvements. So our team spent some time in the past few weeks assessing the assignment experience in some of our main competitors, mainly Canvas, Blackboard and D2L. So we focused mainly on three big areas, which were the assignment creation, assignment submission, and assignment grading. So the purpose of this research was to get an insight of how the assignment is being structured in our competitors, to get a better understanding of where Moodle performs better and also identify the areas that we may want to improve in order to stay competitive. So based on this initial competitive analysis, we've provided a mirror board with a journey map of these three main areas for each competitor. And also we have more detailed feature notes. So please feel free to look into this board if you're interested in your own time. And yeah, the next steps in terms of the competitive analysis is to summarize the analysis and also then objectively analyze the areas which will give us a clear direction in the areas that we want to move and improve in the future. So yes, next slide. Okay, so Ilya will give a little bit more overview in terms of the technical analysis. So over to you, Ilya. Hi, I'm Ilya. I'm a developer and alpha team and also an integrator. So we're completing, we are currently doing the initial technical analysis for assignment improvement and part of it was identifying area where YUI is used. So we found there are two places. The first one is submission history, which is on like assignment plugin level and that area is small and should be relatively easy to migrate. The second one is on the APDF sub plugin and it's all written. It's a PDF editor, browser editor for PDF. And that one is all written in YUI and yeah, this will be the main challenge. So it has over like 20 files to migrate, each like performing some action like in that toolbar that you can see. So we're looking also at alternative solutions, maybe use some generic solution like a third party to do that, currently investigating the options. For example, I found the PDF annotator plugin, which we'll be looking into.