 So yeah, I'm Andres is also a UX UI designer at the workplace team. And I'll be doing a quick demo on the point booking activity. Now, the prototype is now taking configuration acceleration window for users that want to cancel a booking. So let me just do the perfect. So the first thing for a user that goes into the activity and wants to add a session, we've included a section here. So before you have the checkbox that allow canceling, could be enabled or disabled with a checkbox. But we changed the string on this prototype to showcase allow cancel until. And then it could be hours, days, weeks, or months before the appointment date is due. And for a user going to the actual activity and going through the process of booking it, there are a few case scenarios. One is the user clicks on the appointment. They select the one that deals to them. And then they get a model with all the information related to this final interview for this example. And then they book it. So they confirm that. And then a notification shows up allowing them to see when that they can cancel until a certain time. And then later on, if they go in here and want to cancel it, they will always know that they will have until that time. So if they click cancel, this part allowing you to select a reason is already in the activity. So not covering that. But we did change some of the language here. So after confirming the cancellation, they get also confirmation that the appointment was canceled. If appointment was booked already and the date already passed, they will click on it. And then the button will be disabled. They will get this string saying that booking cancellations are now closed. So they won't be able to cancel it. Also, for certain users like me and many, let's say, I want to click on a booking. And the cancellation window is too close to the actual due date of the actual activity. If they click on it, they will see a notification before confirming the booking that the appointment is coming up shortly, and it might not be cancelable. So yeah, that's all for me.