 Yeah, I mean, our ultimate goal is to make it easier for donors to find nonprofits that they want to support and cause areas that they are committed to or feel strongly about, but to identify those nonprofits that may be better positioned for success, right, success being achieving achievement of their mission and goals. And so the Encompass Rating System is our effort. It's the initiative that we launched last year to do just that. And beyond the financial health and sustainability metrics that we review, which we've tweaked and adjusted based on smaller scale revenues and budgets. But beyond that, looking at other aspects of an organization's existence that that affect the likelihood that it's going to succeed, looking at their leadership and adaptability practices, looking at their strategic goals. Are they positioning themselves for growth? Do they have a set goal to actually downsize and focus more on their core mission? Looking at culture and community, is this an organization that is engaging their beneficiaries listening to their constituents, then using that data to improve their performance and their service delivery to their beneficiaries, looking at aspects of, looking at aspects of impact and results. And we've started with one methodology that we're building out, looking at primarily cost benefit of program versus results and we'll be branching out from.