 The last thing that I was going to do was show you where we are with the capture app integration. As many of you know, the tracker app is going to be phased out in the next year or so. It's running on very old technology and we have hit kind of a critical point where additional features wouldn't perform the way they needed to with this older architecture. So the capture app is the replacement. It already has all of the event functionality and we have been working for the last year or so on getting in the rest of the tracker functionality. In the 236 release, if I came through and I did a search as a user and found a record in the capture app, I would open that record and it would take me to the tracker app. But we have gotten past that point now to where we are able to open up the records directly within the capture app. You'll see that this is coming with additional features like this enrollment dashboard here giving you a quick overview of the various stages and events. It allows you to quickly open up any existing event to go in and see what was previously reported, edit that event if needed. The information is feeding into the indicators and feedback at this point. We also are able to go in of course and add in new events within the capture app. So for many tracker implementations, we actually now have the full tracker functionality that you would need. For those that there are several other areas of functionality that we're still working on, for example, relationships, we are also adding in additional functionality that has never been available in tracker before. For example, widgets that we're showing growth for infants or other functionality that's been long requested, managements, clinical decision support. So there are many things that will be added into this in the near future. Right now, this version that I'm showing you is not turned on by default or made accessible to U.S. users because another thing that we have tried very hard to do is revise our development project in order to work more closely with the field and with users. So the design of this capture app that you're seeing has been a collaborative effort with many different countries input coming in from our HIST groups based on Ministry of Health requirements. And what we want to do before we make this the default or accessible to the global set of users is to now apply it in the field and do some final polishing in revisions. What you will see from us then is that right now, when you turn in or download your 237 and upgrade, it won't do what I am showing you here. It will perform as it did in 236, but that is only going to stay that way for the next several months. We plan to do an interim release where we will have done some more polishing after working with several implementations in the field where by default it will begin to use the capture app rather than the tracker app. We are not going to retire the tracker app until we have several releases worth of stability under our belt, but that means that in the coming months, we are working with several on the ground implementations. We're getting user feedback for this and we'll continue to improve it. By 238, you should have not only this by default, but additional functionality as well and we'll be communicating more in the coming months as we switch from using this as the kind of turned off version of the capture app to by default turning it on. So this is where the major functional changes are being added into the tracker data model. We are no longer adding functional improvements to the capture or to the old tracker app. Now it's all going into the capture app and the capture app is around the corner for most of you that will be using it.