 All right. Well, I'm not sure where they are this morning, but we'll kick off anyways. We can get everybody some time back in their day because we do have another light agenda. But there are a few things that I wanted to cover for everybody. First of all, next week we have the Redfish and Swordfish Storage Management group who's going to present to us. So if you're interested in that, please attend next week. For today, we had a discussion that we wanted to have regarding the white paper. And Alex from Swordfish OS has been working on that, thinking about it on the side. There's a link in the meeting notes which refers to this white paper. So if anybody is interested in participating at this point, I encourage you to engage in that white paper. I know that there's been a bit of a stall on the work there because Quinton was gone for a few weeks on vacation and traveling in China for conferences, etc. But if you're interested in getting involved, I would take a look at that white paper, reach out to either Quinton or Alex and see what you can do. I think that the latest status that I've seen on the back end for the white paper is that Quinton has agreed with some of the changes and updates that Alex had suggested. And so it looks like the framework for how they want to build it out is getting settled and they're looking for other participants. And the other thing regarding the white paper is that we have, you know, being a working group, we have secured conference sessions for Shanghai and the U.S. conference for QCon, CloudNativeCon. And I believe the focus of what Quinton wants to do with those conferences is to discuss with the audience the white paper and it needs that as the content for the sessions. So if you want to be involved in the white paper, be involved in the sessions for CloudNativeCon, now's definitely time to get involved and figure out where to help. Anybody have any questions, comments about that? Done question, but where could we find the link to the white paper? It's in the meeting notes that are up. Okay, cool. Thank you. Yeah. Okay, so I think we're good there. The other thing that I've had outstanding, like I've been pretty busy, so I haven't been able to figure out topics for everybody. I know we've had a pretty healthy stream of topics over the last year and I haven't been able to last couple of sessions. So if there's anybody who would be interested in helping facilitator figure out what some more interesting topics would be, I'd be all ears for that. I know that on one of the last calls I asked for that and I think who was on the call. And I think it would be great to get some perspective from storage companies or people that are in the storage area. Obviously if you've got the word, you probably are, but if we're hearing things from users about the actual usage of cognitive storage and how that's progressing, it would be great to hear that and figure out what other topics that we want to present on. So any feedback on that would be fantastic in the future. Below that, let's give everybody their time back in the day if there's no other topics. And we'll talk to you guys on the next session and we'll hear from Ray Fish-Sorgfit. Clint? Thank you. Clint? Hey, wait. Clint? There is one other topic. The CNCF has invited SIGs to propose intro and deep dive sessions for the events in Shanghai and Seattle. And the submission is due today. This group, I think, could sponsor both a deep dive and an intro session at Cubicon Shanghai. There might be some leeway beyond today to still get it in for Seattle, but I think the deadline for Shanghai is today. Sorry about that. I wasn't as clear as I could have been and I was talking about the white paper with that context as well. What Clint wants to do with the white paper is just flush it out between now and then and then use that as the topic to be discussed at Shanghai and Seattle. So, yes, that session has been submitted by Clint. Oh, OK. Right now, the plan that he's running with is anybody who's involved with the white paper would be helping to build the content. OK, got it. Thanks for the heads up, Steve. All right, that's it. Anybody have anything else? All right, thank you all. Looking forward to talking to you next week and hearing from Redfish. Yep.