 Moving over to Southeast Asia, it's very similar to Latin America. It's an industrial scale clearing of forests, palm oil, rubber. We'll see in a place like Cambodia a lot of clearing and loss of forests within protected areas. With these type of data, we have a democratization of information. We can evaluate policy success or failure. We can evaluate government responsiveness or not. So I think it's really powerful as a global public good to allow a plethora of users to get in and do long-term monitoring.