 Hey, this is Christian Buckley. I'm here today with Mark Rackley. Hey, Mark. Hey, Christian, how you doing? So, we're talking about this survey that we just launched. So, it's this community effort we've got about a dozen organizations that are signed on and supporting this effort, looking at the power apps and power automate changes to the licensing that was announced about a week ago. So, kind of, what are your thoughts on this? What are you hearing from clients and what kind of drove the interest in this? Well, so, it started to really hit me that, like, you know, the licensing changes were announced. A lot of some people were more vocal about their dislike of the changes than others. Other people just grumbled about it. But the reality is, depending on what you're wanting to create using the power platform, there could be additional licensing costs that weren't there previously. And these tend to impact more of the SMB market than maybe the larger enterprises who are more equipped to, like, eat some of those costs. So, it's actually gotten to the point where it's starting to impact our statements of work. When we say, well, when we propose solutions to customers for how we're going to implement these things. And I wanted to just, I wanted to stop the fear. I wanted to stop the chatter. And I wanted to know what is the real impact in the real world to these organizations? Do they see the value in these tools? And maybe they're not in love with the price changes, but they just accept it as part of having the great features that they have? Or are they, or is it really impacting their decision making? And they're cutting back here and there. They're looking at other solutions. And I, rather than guessing and putting my opinion out there, because you know what opinions are worth, I wanted to have some hard data to kind of back that up so that I could make the right decisions for my customers moving forward. Well, excellent. Well, and of course, the people can go out and take the survey now. It's going to be open till November 29th end of day here in the US. And you can find that it's on a bit.ly link. I've got it on screen here, but at PPP licensing. It is case sensitive there for the shortened URL. But it is something that we're going to- Can I snicker at PPP licensing? Yes, you can. I know. As I said it out loud, I was going to snicker in myself. Internal snicker, yeah. So we are going to be, both of us heading out to Prague this weekend. Next week we have, or in two weeks, we have the European SharePoint Office 365 and Azure Conference in Prague. And we're going to be sharing the details out through the ESPC blog and through our own blogs. And we'll get the word out there to anybody that participates in this anonymous survey. But we'll share the results. And then we're also going to do a live stream there from the Expo Hall floor. It'll be yourself, myself, and Mr. John White, if that is his real name. So I don't know. How could that be anyone's real name? I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. But he carries it well. So he's pulling it on. Whether it's real or not. Well, I think it was one of the blog posts, the blog URL of White Pages. And so he had to change his name to John White. Of course. That's right. It's all about the branding. Well, excellent. So Mark, I really appreciate your time today. And we'll again get out there and take a look at the survey. It's six questions, very short survey, completely anonymous. We're not tracking anything for sales marketing purposes. We don't collect names or anything. So go out and take it through Microsoft Forms and help us to better understand the impacts on the community of these licensing changes. Absolutely. And thank you very much for taking your time to do it.