 Can you also talk a bit about what are some of the key findings of this board? At a high level, we've identified five key takeaways from this year. One being that you can be as fast, as stable, and as reliable as you want to be, but none of that really matters unless you have a nice healthy culture. We also see that user centricity and focusing on the user, so adopting a product mindset and letting the user drive everything that you do is a key indicator of successful teams and successful organizations. We also looked at documentation, again, which I know to some people might be kind of a boring topic, but some of the findings that we have in the way that quality documentation amplifies technical abilities. As an example, we see a 12.8x improvement in trunk-based development for organizations that have high levels of documentation quality, which I think is quite amazing. It kind of turns a maybe a boring topic on its head and makes it much less boring to people that are looking to improve. Then we looked at flexible infrastructure, which was a highlight. Previously, what we did was we kind of looked at the NIST five characteristics of cloud computing, and we asked, are you taking advantage of these characteristics? We kind of used that as a proxy for using cloud. This year, what we wanted to do was we wanted to separate those things and understand what role does cloud play, what role does flexible infrastructure play, and does cloud enable flexible infrastructure. What we found as practitioners, this is probably a kind of a no-duh kind of mode, because a lot of us have been talking about this for a long time, but what really matters is how you implement cloud. If you use cloud without flexible infrastructure, you actually see a decrease in performance metrics, but if you use cloud by taking advantage of the characteristics of flexible infrastructure, that's kind of where you see improvement. Then we also took a look at individuals that identify as being underrepresented, and how does work distribution affect those people? From a highlights perspective, that's I would say those are kind of the top five.