 For the mission of our higher ed institutions, technology now is becoming a critical factor in some cases. And so it's important to have that role at an institution. And I think for me at the moment, because there are so many new things on the horizon that I'm finding a key sort of aspect that I try to keep in mind is to be open to a lot of new ideas, try to stay flexible. In some cases, we're trying out things in the market that is still in shape or shaping new models. Part of what we're having conversations about right now are new learning modalities. And so some of the tools may not be new, but how we use them will be new. And so, for example, talking about things like flipping the classroom, we've got some instructors who are trying that out. We're seeing it happening in the K-12 space. So it's all about the tools are there, they've been there, but what do we do differently with them now that that's really going to impact how a student might learn differently or better or build up their competency in a way that's leveraging the tools. You know, it's exciting, it's challenging, but it's a great time to be a CIO.