 The introduction of new energy data types may not be as challenging as you would think. For a traditional oil and gas operator, adding in new energy sources and fueling the energy transition is a big physical operation. In the digital world, adding a new data type or a new schema is quicker and that's one of the reasons I'm very excited about the addition and pivot into new energy because it will allow some of our traditional oil and gas operators to pivot more quickly with something like the OSU data platform in the digital world. One example of this is one of our partners, they have a piece of software and they actually can use that for carbon capture, utilization, and storage. And the interesting thing about that is it already has subsurface data types on it and you can use the visualizations to identify the types of reservoirs that are ideal candidates for carbon captures. That's an example of the flexibility of the OSU data platform and some of our partners' workflows that are already on the platform.