 Hi, I'm Steve Nunn, President and CEO of the Open Group, a global consortium that enables the achievement of business objectives through technology standards. Over the last few years, we've introduced a category of events at our quarterly conferences, which we call special events, and they include user groups for users of our TOGAP and archimage standards, sometimes jointly held user groups. We've also had IT service management days and AI and smart cities workshops, as well as a government enterprise architecture roundtable. Most of the attendees at our special events are locals to the cities where we hold our quarterly conferences, and that's really a big part of why we hold them. It's to give people the opportunity to experience the Open Group for the first time in a particular area of interest to them. They're not the only attendees though, some of our members and other attendees at the event come along as well. We've heard various reasons why people attend these events. Clearly the primary one is that the topic is of interest to them or sometimes of interest to their boss, who's asked them to go along and find something out. The user group events in particular are a great way for those individuals who use our standards but aren't necessarily employed by member organisations who are working to evolve the standard. It gives them a chance to network with other professionals who are using those standards in their day jobs and find out tips and tricks, things that have worked, how do they go about achieving certain things. Because one thing that's consistent is nobody has a unique problem, it's probably been encountered by somebody else before, and the opportunity to learn from the experts in the standard and from those who've just tried to implement the standard is highly valuable. Another great aspect of the user groups is that it enables us to get feedback on our standards from a wider community than just our membership. These people tend to be individuals who are using our standards day to day and they have some great input on what works well and what could be improved in future versions of the standard. So we can then pass that on to our members in either the Archimate Forum or the Architecture Forum. Another great aspect of the user groups is that they enable us to get feedback from a wider community than our membership on the good bits and the bits that could be improved in our standards. That's valuable to us in planning future revisions of those standards. In the future, we'll continue to run our special events at our quarterly conferences. In particular, the Toga for user groups will happen wherever it makes sense to do so in the world and we're always looking for other topics of interest. So if you're seeing this and you have any suggestions for a topic, please let us know and get in touch.