 I think there's three key takeaways that I would say as far as trying to move towards water-wise communities and water-wise cities, and one of those is that you absolutely need to have the whole picture. You need to have the data, you need to have the information, and you need to work together on that. And once you're able to tell the whole story of an issue, then you have to be able to tell that story powerfully. We cannot underestimate the power of a well-told story, succinct, direct, and motivational. So stakeholders want to be inspired. Allow them to be motivated by that. And so tell that story powerfully, and by all means, we cannot function in silos. You have to partner, partner, partner. Innovation will not happen in a vacuum. You need to pull in your artists. You need to pull in your biologists. You need to pull in the urban planners, the financers, the utility managers. Sit down and have a coffee chat. Start to get to know one another, and start to build that trust across boundaries. And that's what's going to get us towards more innovation in holistic water management.