 I'll start. I think there are a lot of different ways, but I think actually I think open source The whole cpdc Development has been a catalyst for using the use of open source in central banking because when people wanted to start and Experiment with the LTS open source was really the only way to go. So which the project Jasper in Canada project in Singapore They were kind of like the trailblazers and everybody else has been following this And now there's good momentum people feel more comfortable actually using open source in their own Experimentation in the innovation of we're building also blockchain platform. It's built built on hyper ledger best suit So we are trying so so I think I think that's true So just to get out the gates open source was the only way to go then central banks over the last couple of years It's thought more deeply about central bank digital currencies of last year There was these reports that came out of this coalition of central banks They highlighted a number of different things one is do no harm Interoperability and maybe also innovation and you can map open source to each of those the first one is more about the Ecosystem you don't want something with less financial stability than we have today But that's where if you believe open source is more secure than it fits in there in terms of interoperability I think it's obvious that open source Is a key there and also in terms of innovating and allowing people to build on some kind of base layer of central bank digital currency again I think open source will be extremely helpful Maybe there's some layer where because it's critical infrastructure of security that we might have to think about It's not unlike how we have it with Banknotes today. There's some things we share. There's some things we don't maybe it has to be the same way with central bank digital currencies Yeah, yeah, I would just add to that I have a tremendous amount of respect by which the you know between Jasper and Ubin and you're like all of the projects that Morton is referenced you know the Commitment to sharing the results and publicizing, you know, the the learnings has been fantastic and and you know I think very much consistent with the view of Moving towards open source and and the common standards that have to evolve and enter in the interoperability points So yeah, I've been incredibly encouraged with with that because it would be again It would be a shame right to have every central bank be on the journey Individually and have to learn all the lessons individually rather than what we're seeing is a Pipeline of projects where each one is saying okay The previous ones approved these points and now we need to extend and prove this new thing and there's and there Are there a number of things to prove right and to get comfortable around it So that that global sharing and openness to basically say look each new project needs to put you needs to you know There's a there's a whole there's a framework of things that have to be addressed Let's knock them off one at a time with each with each project. It's I think it's a it's it's exactly what you would hope for You know in that global collaboration