 Richard says, does Microsoft have a tool to migrate data between SharePoint online sites in the same tenant? They do, but I think it depends what you mean by data. In SharePoint, it's probably going to take the form of a file in which case moving files from site to site or even library to library, definitely possible out of the box. Right in the user experience, there's the copy to and move to features. You'd probably use them as a one-off basis for a single file, but you can do them in both. I'm sure there's limits on how much you can move. It's not the fastest migration service because it's not a migration service, but it is definitely possible to move files around different sites or different teams within the same experience. Even one drive to SharePoint, one drive to Teams, all of that's possible. It uses all the same file experiences across those apps and services. Second part of data that you could be talking about is the list, Microsoft list, SharePoint list data. Now, that's a little different. You can't use those copy move to functions anymore. Then as I understand it, with the out-of-the-box tools, it would be possibly connecting your list to Excel or exporting your list to Excel and then pointing it to a new destination list. That's kind of a clues you. If you're comfortable using the Power Platform, you can use Power Automate to start moving the data around. But that might be a handy-handed tool for you, and it depends on your comfort level, and it depends on the type of data that you want to move. Of course, there's plenty of third-party tools out there. Oh, I totally forgot. Microsoft does have a migration tool that people use to do stuff like file migrations off from Op-Prem or getting off of older legacy versions of SharePoint. What is that thing called the SharePoint migration tool? Formally known as Mover. Formally known as Mover.io, that does not do site-to-site within the same tenant. I think it supports Cloud to Cloud from one tenant to another tenant, but don't quote me on that. Yeah. The other thing I think of too is, again, it goes back to your question. It's like, what do you mean by moving data between sites? Because if you're trying to do a site-by-site, you're trying to do a reorg or something, again, then you're looking at really a third-party migration tool, and there are a number that are out there that can help you with that process. Yeah. When I move data between sites all the time, it's called move file. That's it. So maybe it's a simple, yes, that's the answer that Richard's looking for, but again, depending on what you're actually trying to move. I totally forgot. Probably all of us have the OneDrive Sync client on our computers, and that's another way that you can facilitate file moves around. Now, the downside to doing a lot of these is that you lose the version history. You lose the modified by the modified date on a lot of those types of transactions, and that's where third-party tools shine. So Richard, if you have the requirement to maintain version history, well, I would probably consider a third-party tool that will maintain that for you. If you don't and you just need to get over the latest copy, use that move to copy to on a one-off basis. If you have larger things in bulk, well, consider that OneDrive Sync client, and if you're back to list data, well then for me because I'm comfortable with it, I'd be going to Power Automate all day. One other wrinkle in this, are you looking to do it centrally? Have an admin go and do this, or are you looking for end-users to move this content? So again, that's another thing to consider. I mean, you have all the options we just described that are still true, but if you can have end-users do this and move the data, and you don't have to worry about the version history of that, then you've got the built-in capability in the platform. But yeah, so just another thing to, sorry, Richard, to wreck your day by making it more complex, but depends on what you're asking for. We should have started this one by saying it depends, shouldn't we? We could have just- Well, I couldn't any of these that we've done, we could start by saying it depends. Yeah. Most popular answer ever, but too much. You can make a lot of money if we just figured out it depends matrix, that would just guide people through all of these different scenarios. The worst consultant ever say it depends and then you provide the screen with the tip amounts. Yes. Please tip. Yeah. So if Richard was over that 20 percent tip point, I would say if you had more than a dozen files, I probably wouldn't use the move to copy too. You want to go 25 percent Richard, then I'll help you do power-automate.