 Question from Zoran. So we all enjoy in our everyday work of developing PowerApps, Flows, Forms. We try to control them and make them useful, but at the same time, we have other colleagues in the company which can do the same. And now comes the question. How can we limit what apps will be available on mobile phone? Where we use PowerApps application for Android or iOS? To have a way to make something like a whitelist of the apps which will be available there and block other apps which should not be there. I cannot play with security as there are apps that have to be available to everyone, but not necessarily on mobile phone as they are designed specifically to be used inside the SharePoint page. Very interesting questions, Zoran. And it's great to hear that the organization is doing a lot of innovative things with the Power Platform, and that's what it's there for. But I think inevitably what happens is an organization will start to use that platform and the tools there and to start building up these solutions. And as it starts to grow, it sounds like there might be a need for some governance. That's a huge topic. I know within governance within Power Platform, it's a question we hear a lot. And even an organization that has spent years of working out governance for SharePoint and then teams could still be kept stymied by this new Power Apps and people going and citizen developers and building things without them being aware. And so it's an important question that organizations need to discuss, handle sooner rather than later. That's right. And governance shouldn't always be seen as a bad thing. It's not about control. It's about safeguards. And so making sure you have the right levels of adoption in the right areas that can provide subject matter expertise around those things as they start to grow throughout the organization outside of that traditional IT, you're going to need some type of tool or some type of platform, if you will, to see what's happening with all of those different Power Platform activities. And so, luckily, we have the Center of Excellence Starter Kit or the COE Starter Kit available to all organizations that are using Power Platform. And it's a collection of Power Platform apps, flows that will go out and harvest all of the apps, flows, and other types of entries that exist. Put them into a single pane of glass where you can view things to understand where it's used, the types of components that are used there and premium standard, those types of things that you can start to have a holistic view of what's happening in the organization with Power Platform, and then try and build those supports that will lead into a governance model that makes sense for the organization. So again, it's the Microsoft COE Starter Kit, and that's probably where you want to start with. There's a bit of work there, and it'll help you not just with the governments, but also with the adoption as well. You know, there's a lot of discussion around the COE out in, so within the community, of course, so there's a lot of guidance, a lot of help, people sharing their stories, their experiences with it, and additional guidance to extend that. I know that there's also third-party ecosystems, there are other tools that go in and can do that kind of discovery process and pull even deeper information out of there, so just know that this is an area that there's a lot of work being done, a lot of discussion around, and so you definitely want to go plug into the community to get more about how to get the most out of the COE.