 We think that the nonprofits that had a better grip on technology could weather the pandemic better. I don't know if you think that's accurate or not. Well, I think it's, it's, you know, I think the pandemic has laid bare the reality that we are all technology workers now. You know, it doesn't matter what your job is, you're a technology worker, and that shouldn't be saying, well, you know, I need to know how to code an application, or I need to know how to be an IT administrator. It's that your job depends on your ability to leverage technology. Now, really well designed technology is like a transparent window, and you're focused on what you're doing with that technology, and really poorly. Leverage technology, I would consider like a garage door, like you can hear that there's stuff happening on the other side with the kids playing basketball, but you can't see a lick of what's going on. And so it all starts with the idea that technology is now a basic investment, not a cost, but investment in human capital.