 Right, Jaraj asks, is it please possible to log in to AAD joined Azure Virtual Desktop from non-AAD joined device? Has this been implemented already? Yes, it has. In the WVD, it is possible to have a non-AAD joined device like even a phone and connect to an Azure Virtual Desktop. Yes. The clean answer is, yes. For someone that doesn't understand any of what you just said yes to, what is that thing, Mike? Okay. So you have an Azure Virtual Desktop, which is a virtual desktop that sits up in Azure. It's called WVD or Windows Virtual Desktop. That is AAD joined, which means it's joined to Azure Active Directory, and you log in with your actual work or school account, and into your AAD and you can access that desktop. Now, previously you couldn't do that unless that device that you were actually connecting to that virtual desktop was also AAD joined. So there had to be an AAD joined device that you would use to connect to an AAD joined virtual desktop. Now, the device that you use, your computer, your laptop, your phone, it doesn't have to be AAD joined. Okay. Is that how I understood? Yeah. That makes sense. All right. Thank you very much. See, we're all learning together, people.