 The reason why we're doing this video here to talk to our investors is because we're announcing ANO as a benefit corporation to take this concept of annotation further and bring it to market. And you've been at it early, you came and opened one of our conferences a number of years ago, but also we're one of the first investors in ANO and just curious, why did you invest? I invested for that same reason. I like annotation. I think it enriches documents. And the best documents, I'd love to do some analysis of how many hours are spent on PowerPoints and whatever and how little they're actually used or they're yet three pages of the PowerPoint are reused 100 times. The rest is immediately thrown away. The best documents, everything from the Bible and Plato and they persist. And certainly those were annotated too, but not as easily and not as shareably. We now have the ability to hurt John Staley Brown to turn them into living things with a social life across people. And that's why I invested. Yeah, I was once wondering, if you took something like the Magna Carta and you said, what if we were able to see the layers and layers of thinking throughout time, including the month or the year after it was published and then the layers of analysis over time as we have changed. Or the US Constitution and all the Supreme Court. What did those founders think, actually?