 Hi, everyone. I'm Jim Hightell of VPS Security with the open group. I'm here with Dave Lounsbury, Chief Technical Officer of the open group. Hi, Jim. How are you? Good. How are you? Good. So we thought we'd talk about the OTTF to y'all today and tell you what's been happening with the organization. The OTTF launched just about a year ago, and can you catch us up on what the organization has been doing in the past 10 or 12 months? Right. Well, the OTTF was founded with the objective of creating a standard and possibly an accreditation program that would allow people to develop trust in their supply chain and use the buzz phrase build with integrity and buy with confidence. And over the past year, the group has developed a framework for how they're going to develop standards to build trust in the various areas that comprise supply chain integrity. The group published a white paper, and actually they published the white paper fairly early on, and that is available from the open group's website at the publications page. And since then, they've been taking that framework and collecting all of the best practices that our members are aware of, because the members contribute their knowledge and experience of being a big company and having trust in supply chains, and putting that into the framework. We found that it's quite a job to ensure the integrity of a long supply chain like that. So right now, the members are actually going through and making sure that the scopes of these things will be achievable by all companies. We want to make sure that the standard is, in fact, of a scope where any company can start adopting the best practices and raising their proficiency and expertise at doing this kind of thing. And have their goals and objectives of the OTTF changed over the last 10 or 12 months? No, actually, they haven't. And in fact, every time we test them with customers and with the vendors, we find that there actually is a lot of consensus on the broad objectives. This is a pretty big problem, and it's getting noticed by governments around the world. And the companies that are participating in OTTF want to make sure that there is a consistent view of how this can be done in the industry. Now, as I said, it's a big job, and one of the things that's going on right now with the OTTF is we're looking at the scope, not in the sense of is the overall project, right? Because that's something where there is a lot of consensus. But which part should we tackle and in what order? And where can people go to learn more about the organization and to possibly get involved with the OTTF? Actually, there's a very good summary on the Open Group website. And you can go and look at the bar across the top and their subject areas under security. You'll find the trusted technology forum, and I think we'll put the URL up here so people can take a look at that. And that has both a description of what's going on at the OTTF and also an introductory video by one of the chairs of the group Edna Conway from Cisco. Okay, great, thanks, Dave. Thank you, Jim.