 So let's go. Let's use the time before we have this interesting demo pod available. On this part of the booth we don't show any products, but we show the STM-Party2Cube ecosystem. So, you know, today developing with the microcontroller, the microprocessor, you want to start first selecting the right component for your application, then you want to start to integrate quickly the low level drivers to make the configuration of the other peripheries. And this is what we do with our tool STM-Party2CubeMix. So, in the development flow of software development, first you do the configuration of the basic peripheries. The CubeMix will configure a project and generate for you the basic project on which you can start to build your own application. Then, of course, how and where to build the application and the debugging. For that, we have a list of several Cube and IR and Kyle IDEs. So, you as a customer can select between the advantage of the STM-Party2Cube IDEs. It is free of charge, supporting all the STM-Party2s in one shot. It has also some new features for free RTOS Deepak Evernus, and we are also adding now the Azure RTOS, so the FedEx Deepak Evernus, which is very important when you are working with the retail operating system to understand which task is running, which one is suspended. So, it helps a lot in the debugging of your system. So, if we go from Cube generation to Code generation to Code development and debugging. As developing an application at some point, maybe you want to monitor what's happening in your software. And for that, we have an STM-Party2Cube monitor. So, it's part of the Cube ecosystem. And that one is based on a no-dread technology. And with this one, you can create really a flowchart, graphs, buttons to control in an in-introsive way your software, read variables, read content of registers to show them in a graphical and nice way. All this, the great benefit is, it is fully free of charge, available, and always up-to-date with our latest products. So, that's about the ecosystem. Maybe one little last thing. Just before embedded board, we have released STM-Party2MCU developer zone. So, what it is, maybe you are wondering. Basically, with this STM-Party2MCU developer zone, what we try to do is to bring into one single entry point all the information about the products, software, middleware, tools, partners that you may need to know when starting to work with STM-Party2MCU. So, it's like an entry point in intersection. You can continue your information and data research to be able to develop with STM-Party2MCU. It's a very big task to be community manager with better tools. Of course, the community itself is a very important part today of the support and development flow. On the ST side, we do have extensive community. We try to moderate and answer ourselves or within the community to all the questions of our developers and users. See if our colleague is available. I got one question here in the chat just in case that's okay. Please ask STM-Party2MCU on their plans to include dedicated AI accelerators in the STM-Party2MCU. Yes, indeed. So, maybe you missed the beginning of our shooting, but yeah, at the time we were really looking after our solutions for artificial intelligence. So, in terms of hardware accelerators, today we don't have any dedicated one, but be sure on our portfolio we do have STM-Party2MCU. We dedicated accelerators for doing the artificial intelligence neural net for computation. So, more and more stuff is happening here? Definitely. We don't sleep, we go on, we carry on. So, stay tuned for new products. I'm sure we will be able to introduce you more in the coming weeks and months. How do people get involved? Developers, find the company, get to be an expert. We have everything for everything in that stuff, right? I wouldn't become absolutely true if I would say we have everything. There's always something missing and something we can add more. But yeah, to start with STM-Party2MCU, today you find a lot of tools, samples, libraries, free of charge on our web. We find a lot of training materials. We have plenty of YouTube educational programs. The one I could recommend is STM-Party2 Learning page on our ST.com. We find a lot of links to YouTube so-called MOOC sessions where we start from the basics of what is microcontroller, how to select the right one, how to run the first code generation, how to start debugging, monitoring your application. We have dedicated videos and training programs on security, so how to implement a secure boot, how to implement graphics, HMIs and GUIs. So really, I'm quite confident to say today we have a lot of things available for you. So if someone wants to start developing, you should be able to find a lot. But at the end, in the same time, true that we still have a lot of things to do. And yeah, give us your feedback, let us know your needs and we will be very grateful for those and try to bring new things, products, solutions, trainings, materials for you. I need more discovery boards, more of a board to play with, right? Definitely, so yes, you may remember that in past we were always supporting the community and developers with boards. We do it again this year, but it's not such a big scale because of the current market situation.