 I don't watch a ton of NASCAR, but I know enough to know that every single person on that pit crew has a very specific role and a very specific job, and they need to do that specific role and that specific job to the best of their ability. And if they don't, the whole thing can fall apart. If any one single person on a pit crew does not do what they are supposed to do, the whole thing can fall apart. And I want each of you to view your role in the exact same light. See similar to a pit crew, I believe that a team is very much like a jigsaw puzzle. That goes back to the fact that I've got three young children, so we've done a lot of jigsaw puzzles over the last couple of years, especially on rainy and snowy days. But here's what I know about a jigsaw puzzle. Every single piece matters. Every single piece matters. If there is one piece missing, you can't finish the picture. And if you're the father of eight-year-old twin sons and a six-year-old daughter, if you get to the end of a jigsaw puzzle and there's one or two pieces missing, there's a crying fit. I'm pulling off couch cushions, I'm doing anything I can to find the missing pieces because I want to finish that picture. And each of you has to take that much pride in your role. You have to realize that what you do for Omnicell is vital, it's important, and it needs to be appreciated by everybody else. See, when we look at roles, and first of all, you have to understand this. When it comes to the greater good of a team or an organization, your role is not always what you want it to be. Your role is what the team needs it to be for the team to be successful. Now, in a perfect world, there would be as much alignment as possible between what you love to do and what you're good at. That would be the ideal role for you to spend most of your time doing what you love and what you're good at. And that would be a perfect world, but as you all are well aware, we live in a practical world, so it's not always perfect. So you being able to say that even though this isn't my favorite thing in the world to do, I have other people that are counting on me to do this, to the best of my ability. When you get folks to buy in to do that, that's when we create something special when it comes to roles. And each of you needs to think well above and beyond just knowing what your role is. You guys are a sharp group. I know you know what your role is. But where you have to actually ask yourself a question when you look in the mirror is are you truly embracing that role with everything that you have? And do you do everything in your power to star in your role? I know there's big roles, there's small roles, there's all sorts of different boxes on the org chart. I get it, but all you have to worry about is guard your yard. In your yard, are you doing everything you can to add value to the North Star and the mission that you all are collectively trying to accomplish? In order for you all to truly get there and to get there as efficiently as possible, I need every single one of you to be able to look in the mirror and say yes, that's what you do.