 it was never meant to replace the printed park maps, right? But what having maps on the web enabled were rangers at parks to tell more stories. It was also a great way for live and updating maps. So if there's a road closure, if campgrounds are full or if there's still space, Yellowstone and when the geysers are going to erupt, like these are all real time feeds of data that are coming in that can't be put on a printed map because obviously you're not going to print a map every minute. So it was just really a way for more stories to be told about national parks.