 The problem people are trying to achieve is how to become a digital enterprise, not just to automate, but how do you create a digital enterprise? You cannot become a digital enterprise unless your operations are digital. You cannot make your operations digital unless your processes are digital and you cannot do that unless your work force is digital. Auto process automation helps get rid of the mundane and repetitive tasks but the ultimate goal is so that you can enable the humans to do more, to enable a lot more creativity or outside the box thinking or come up with new service models, come up with new ways to solve things. And this is only possible if you get rid of the repetitive mundane tasks which often bogs down humans. Many more jobs will be technically enabled than will be eliminated by technology. Clearly there's going to be some that are that are that are impacted more dramatically than others but I would I would actually say for most people the ability to have technology to help them do their day-to-day job is going to have a much higher impact. Technology get adopted when you have to go and invest in it. It takes passion. You got to get people who believe, people who are committed, people who want to go and do something. They'll come around like they have for all other things. When computers came people had the same concern and internet and everything. I think in many ways this will help us improve the standard of living and take us to a higher standard.