 So this is really exciting news for the businesses. And I even have a customer telling me that should I sign up now? I worry about when you open, I won't have a space for you. So Corey, I have a hard question for you. Okay, we've been talking to a lot of people here at PTC. We asked them what they see in the future for telecommunications, and we get different answers. So we had this off-the-record conversation with a fellow from Amazon. That was very interesting. Amazon sees this as very important. The telecom for everybody. We live more of our lives like it or not in telecom than we ever did before, and the generations coming up are, they're going to live more of their lives in telecom, connecting with everyone everywhere. And one guy we talked to a minute ago was into texting. It's a texting service. And they text not only on cell phones, but they provide texting on landlines. And I suppose you can do that on VoIP easily. So my question to you is where is telecom going in the world? You know, I mean, you're here so you can smell out the answer. So far, we're only on day one. Have you worked out the answer, Corey? Where is it going? Yeah, I would say Richard might have a better answer than me. But it's a Corey's idea. So when you look at the progression of our companies, really from phones, internet, the cloud, and now finding the data center, so when we see the future, we think cloud is going to be the future. Just like everybody talking now, like content is the king, right? So eventually people, right now, you have cell phone pictures, those things. Do you even save in a hard drive? Most people just save in the iCloud. So cloud is going to be the future. And to enable cloud, that's why we build data center, we have five optic networks. And eventually, I think the business side is going to follow the consumer, right? Consumer is already moving to the cloud, so business will do the same thing. Hawaii is about two to three years behind the mainland. Most of the business in Hawaii, they're still thinking about, okay, move the cloud, let's move the email server to the cloud, right? Have Office 365 or Gmail instead of have don't change server, maintain it and manage it. So we see, you know, in within two or three term, people will move the application, move the data to the cloud. That's why when we build the data center, we want to not only provide a local cloud, keep people low latency, you know, local support, package them together, but also help this medium, large business to migrate the cloud. So that's why we have the solid infrastructure. But at the end of the day, as we said, you know, lots of these things don't matter once you have the foundation, right? But you need a solid foundation. Once we have that, you know, we're going to focus on moving to the cloud, help customer move to the cloud and help Hawaii business move to the cloud. I'm learning about the cloud now, and I don't know what I would do without the cloud, sort of like a data center all in my laptop, because I can have as much stuff as I want and it's automatically safe in the cloud. And from a business point of view, that's what the data center does. But you know what? We have to hear from a millennial or an almost millennial. Charity, what are you going to be demanding in terms of the future? What do you want to see telecom get you? What do you want to see the cloud get you? What is going to be your demand five or 10 years from now? I would probably want like now. I want things now or I want to make sure, and when I want it right away, I want to ensure or have confidence in knowing that it's like, for example, you know, you're thinking cloud, right? That that's definitely where it's going. And so as I, a personal example, I have my cell phone and I have a lot of pictures on it. And I don't want to transfer it over to a hard drive as we all do automatically. We can save it to the cloud. So what I want to do and make my life easier is to be able to just save all of my pictures to the cloud and not even think about it and just know, okay, at any given time in the future, I can go back to that and have access to it without even worrying about, is it there? Is it really, where's the cloud? I want to be able to have my, I guess that's the minute little thing, right? We want it now and we want to just ensure and have confidence in where we have our information that it's safe and I can get to it whenever I need to. And yeah, that just technology continues to grow and whatever is available to make my life easier, that's what I would want. You know, the Microsoft people have a cloud. The Apple people have a cloud. Amazon has a cloud. All those guys have a cloud. Do I need to have a cloud with all of them? Because sometimes I can't remember what cloud I left it with. So what do I do, Corey? So Amazon, Microsoft, all, you know, there are a lot of big cloud providers. I would say if you are looking into having a cloud service, I recommend having a local private cloud hosting service just because, especially when you're, a lot of data that's being hosted in the cloud, it might be confidential, it might be something that you don't want other people to have access to. So I recommend, especially if you're a local business or someone here in Hawaii to go with someone like Surfpack who provides more of a private hosting service, it's just more secure, more safe. And you know that your data is available locally in the right hands. Yeah, I mean, we are really, really excited about, you know, attending this event, present our company to the world. And talking about going forward, you know, we see, you know, all these clouds and we see, you know, it's going to be a multi-cloud because one cloud cannot service everybody needs. So you need to have, you know, different clouds, including local, including, you know, Amazon, you know, Azure, you know, Google. But we are here to help people navigate through the process to be able to say, hey, this application is better to run on Microsoft. This application is based on AWS, but there's other applications in the low latency, you know, high IOPS, you know, you want to run locally in Hawaii, which, you know, by the way, we have a cloud for you. So we want to be really the integrator to give customer the whole tanky solution. As I said, another day, customer care about service. They don't care what the backend of which cloud is. They want to be able to, as Cherry said, access information right away as a fingertip without thinking. I take it, you guys agree with that? Is there anything there? Do you want to disagree with? Speak now. Okay, I'm sold, Richard. We got to talk. Thank you, Richard. Thank you, Charity. Thank you, Corey. Great to talk to you guys. Aloha.