 Good afternoon, everyone. So this is the last section. Please don't leave before this section ends. So this is a little bit of an unusual, not an unusual, but it's timely. But it needs a little bit more thought, this section. It is on water management strategies over time. So the way that we would want to see this section evolve over time is that remote sensing in a traditional sense is being taught as a satellite. Like we fly satellites, and then we gather data, and then we do water management strategies. As information technology changes, as new tools come up, the remote sensing can mean anything. Remote sensing can also mean sensors, and remote sensing can mean cell phones, and all those kinds of stuff. So the overarching question here is that how can we integrate, like, new technologies? And how can we integrate, like, the questions that we haven't thought, and then the questions that have impacted groundwater over the last several decades? So how do we integrate that knowledge into cohesive form to make something, to have some questions for NGA then? What is the future of groundwater management in the next 20, 30 years? So with this, we have three amazing speakers. I think they will keep their talk up to 10, 15 minutes, and then we'll have some discussion.