 OpenSource is a very important part of Sandisk's strategy and the reason being in all of the markets that we play in, OpenSource is a very, very key part of the ecosystem there. For example, in the data center space and in the cloud space, it's open stack, it's Linux and it's virtualization technologies. So it is a very important part of our strategy to work with the ecosystems in each of our markets. The Sandisk OpenSource strategy is, I always describe it as five C's. So it is consume OpenSource where it makes sense, contribute to OpenSource where we can add value, communicate what we're doing in OpenSource and with others in OpenSource. It's collaborate with other organizations and ecosystems in OpenSource. It's build competency inside the company in OpenSource. So it's all of these that lead to our Sandisk OpenSource strategy. Collaborative development is so critical today because the problems that we're all trying to solve are so large that no one person, no one company can do it by themselves. The other reason collaborative development is so important is that everything is interconnected. All of the components of the infrastructure of the internet or in hyperscale storage and compute and networking are all so interconnected that if we didn't collaborate, if we didn't work with each other across foundations, across organizations, across projects, across companies, I think we would have a very broken model. What's next for Sandisk in OpenSource is a continued focus on contributing back to the community. It's training our developers to be better maintainers of projects, to be able to contribute, to maintain the vibrancy of these projects, to engage people in these projects. And frankly, from my perspective to embed OpenSource into the strategy of the company in such a way that right from concept of a product or an idea or technology all the way to the launch of the technology, be cognizant of how we include OpenSource in our strategy, how we use it, how we contribute it, how we market it, how we engage with the community. It becomes a part of the strategy and the fabric of the company. So that's what's next on our journey.