 Rick Popovitz, did I say it correctly? Close enough. With Synaptics, what are you guys talking about today? We are talking about a lot of electronic devices that are currently shipping anywhere from phones to notebooks to tablets that use Synaptics human interface products. You guys have been around forever. I remember having Synaptics driver on a PC 100 years ago. Yeah, back when Touch Pads were new and exciting. Synaptics was the company that introduced that product. And now we branched out into the phones, the tablets with the touch screens. So you could see multi-touch technology here. We also did the fingerprint reader on both the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10.5, the 8.4, and the Galaxy Tab S5 phone. So how has this technology changed, say, in the last couple of years? It's actually consumers have become more aware of user interface and how important it is to have a good user experience. Courtesy of our friends in Cupertino have done a wonderful job showing what a high performance device really can be. And that has been great for us, because Synaptics, for many years, has been the leader in providing a good user experience. So Apple sets a lot of the precedent. And the OEMs say, we want to have as good a performance as they have. So like when Apple came out with a glass trackpad on the MacBook Pro? Among other things. That's when you guys were like, yeah, we can do that. Yes, yes, yes. But as you can see, touch is evolving in everything. It went from just touchpads at one point on notebooks to now phones, tablets, wearables, such as watches, and even touch screens on cameras now. I never thought about the influence of that on your company and companies like yours that do the interface. It's very exciting. I've worked for many companies in Silicon Valley over the years. And Synaptics is the first company, I can honestly say, where the work I'm doing is reaching billions of people worldwide. Wow, that's fantastic. Well, congratulations to you. Thank you.