 Alfred asks, does anyone have any updated info on how to activate co-pilot in Microsoft or Dynamics 365? We are a partner but missed the pre-release sign-up UK based with IUR E3 licenses. So does somebody want to break it to Alfred? I'm not an office MVP, so I'll let you guys handle this one since you guys get it and nobody else does. Yeah, so most, I think this is- We'll get it eventually. Yeah, we'll get it eventually. No, it's most of what you have seen and got hyped up about and excited about all the incredible demos. Yeah, none of it's available yet. So there are a number of, I think it's the GitHub co-pilot which you can find. I don't know if that's, is that GA or if it's just in public preview. That's the most accessible or available. Just about everything else are in double pinky swear private previews. A couple of those are paid too. Right, and some of it, it's not just like they're not allowing MVPs or partners in, it's customers only. So there's a number of things going on. But 10 customers, right? Right. Yeah. So I realize that there's a number of different co-pilots and there are different dates on each of those things, but generally what I've heard is that a lot of what we've seen will be end of year at the soonest before they'll get into public preview and other capabilities become generally available. A big piece of that will also be because they'll all be premium services. So I know that Alfred is saying he's a partner and they're looking to get their hands on it. But just for anybody else that is also bought into the hype around co-pilot, it's exciting, it's stuff that demos well. We're no work close to getting our hands on any of that stuff. There was even an article out and it's several three or four reds back. If you were in the Office Insider Channel, there was one insider release of Word that had co-pilot available for it and if you went into the registry under Office 16 and some other areas and so forth and put this one directive in, you could have it. I have since tried that, of course, and because a number of reds beyond that now, it does not work. So there you are, or aren't, I guess is what I should say, there you aren't. Everybody has co-pilot FOMO. The handful of MVPs that have their hands on, there's a good friend in MVP who has the loop co-pilot stuff. I believe he's got it, Daryl Webster. Very envious of stuff. You got to go check out Daryl's content though. Amazing loop content that's out there. But as a partner, as an MVP, as a customer, it's going to be a while. So we'll all just salivate together waiting. A lot of hype, a lot of hype, but it's hurry up and wait, number one. Number two, some of this stuff is still smoke and mirrors. What? What are you talking about? I don't hold my breath for anything anymore. Look how long we've been talking about loop and I don't know anybody who uses loop yet. Well, it's because of the limitations of it. And co-pilot would be the same way. It'll be there's what we saw in the demos and then we'll see what the initial version of it or what you can actually do. I mean, loop is limited, it's like within an enterprise. So you can release it and it's fantastic internally. But where I want to use it is I would like to use it with the three of you and the four of us to be able to collaborate on a loop list. And now we can't do that yet.