 So, the question that I want to ask is, do it off-subject more SAP-specific? We're going to have Hasel on later on on the QPO. Okay. We're going to have Reggie Jackson on, too, who's coming on. You're a solid guest. You're like we call the meat on the bone. Good solid guest. Subject matter, solid leader. I want to ask you about internally the SAP. What's been his effect of late? I've been in big discussions with his HANA project. He's got a lot of lengthy on-the-rolls to do with ownership. And he's the two, and also the customer that makes a lot of the DRD labs. But what's been the impact internally on SAP? SAP's talking about internally. Is he a part of it? What is the customer that thinks he's talking about internally that we think I'm asking? Anybody get some good control? It's pretty new. It's exciting. I've always been blogging about, you know, I've heard myself and Dave as well, that, you know, founders always need to stay around company because no matter what happens, or else at least he's talking about what's happened to me before, founders are important. And he said that DNA. Okay, so final question before we break for me, if you want to answer that final question, is share with us going forward in your mind's eye through the arrow forward a couple of years, three to five years, what will the cloud environment look like? Well, how do you see it unfolding? And it doesn't have to be specifically around SAP, because in general market place, there's a small technology. His goal is to add a million developers to the business. But your goal has got to be to appeal to those individuals. It's a major challenge for a company that, you know, has always focused on its largest customers. You make a good point, but one of the other ways I look at that is if you look at the studies around millennials and how they consume software, how they actually interact, how they text, how they multitask, how they collaborate, it's very different from how we grew up when we worked within the tech environment. Absolutely, yeah. And there's no secret repository of kids coming out of college who are like us to use the software that we did. It's all changed. Right. So we are adapting to that change across our applications because there's applications and those platforms need to be created with a view to the mind of the people coming out of college today. And they all grew up with the internet. You know, we grew up before the internet. Provider you went using Dafa. Yeah. We want to have you on theCUBE more. Great conversation. We'd love to expand the conversation around the important platform discussion which I think is very relevant. So if your PR analyst can make some time over the next couple of months, we'd love to have you on either remotely on theCUBE or on a peer insight. But it's great. This is the ESPN of tech. You're a tech athlete in the trenches making things happen. Thanks for coming inside. Thanks a lot. Great to meet you. Thanks very much. So this quick break and we'll be continuing wall-to-wall covers here at SAP Sapphire. And I want to say this independent coverage would not be possible without the generous underwriting support of SAP and EMC for over the years supporting us. We really appreciate them. And so virtual hat tip to them. We'll be right back in this next segment.