 to do before. So, Sean, when you talk about cloud-based architectures, that's a term that you used previously. What are we talking about? We're talking about private clouds. Are we talking about cloud service providers? See, all of the above. So, cloud service providers, they're some of three parts, biggest, best customers, but corporate IT is moving that way too. And they're saying, hey, I like the flexibility because, yeah, I have a data center with unpredictable workloads. I need an array or I need an architecture with sort of multi-tenancy built in, again, not bolted on. And so, taking that as a model, they're saying, but I don't want to outsource either because it's too much risk or lack of control or my CIO doesn't want the data to leave the building. So, they're moving towards this private cloud model. And the good thing is, the service providers are leading the way, and now corporate IT is following, and they don't have to go, it's not nearly as risky as it used to be because other companies have built successful businesses on it and on three parts. Is that gap closing in your opinion between the cloud service providers and the internal IT or the cloud service providers going so fast because there's so much demand that they're actually innovating even faster than they charge? I think they're innovating on a business model perspective, on a technology. I'd say that the corporate IT is catching up. The biggest difference for me is still Chargeback. Yeah. That's their business on the cloud service. Yeah, we figure maybe 15% of the people out there doing Chargebacks, that's a bit about right. It's as good at best as any. So if you're not doing Chargebacks, is your private cloud really a cloud? Well, by the technical definition, I guess not, but I think more and more people are going to start doing that because people are going to want to see that visibility. Yeah, I think we're making it easier. Yeah. The technology supports the business, also has to enable the business. And now with Federation and Peer Motion, as you can add more storage, and as part of the software suite within three part, to be able to automatically rebalance the system but the right resources, at the right price, at the right time, not only within the array, but across arrays. Now, a lot of that human management in the game of who's got the best spreadsheet, it's gone. The intelligence is in the array. We love managing by spreadsheet. And then so the V...