 Dushan says, can we create websites in Teams area, which can be visible to people who are not in our organization? Or somehow we can add them so they can see such website. And can this website be connected to new domain so people can see it with new domain name as well? Yes, but I don't know that Teams would be the solution for that. They've got Power Pages for that now. And that's the whole intent of having Power Pages to be able to present information from your tenant on an externally facing page that people can consume and visit and not necessarily have to be federated or have an account within your tenant. So Power Pages is the new piece of the Power Platform, the five Power BI, Power Apps, all of those that works together. Anybody has some suggestions? I know you all marked it too, but that was mine. Yeah, Power Pages is a good answer. You could also do a SharePoint site and then add guest users to be able to access that SharePoint site, which gives you permissions behind the scenes. Power Pages will do that too, but I think it depends on how much effort you wanna go through and what kind of things you're trying to accomplish. If it's a fairly simple thing, then a SharePoint site might be a little easier, but if you have more complex needs that you wanna design around, then Power Pages would definitely be a better choice. Yeah, I think the question needs to be asked, is it a public facing, like everyone needs to be able to just get to it? Because if it's a share, you can't use a SharePoint. Can't just use a SharePoint. Sorry about that. So yeah, I think that's gonna be, if it's public or is it just a few people that needs to be able to see the website? Yeah, you gotta individually share it out. That wasn't the collaboration either. You're just trying, is it a one-way communication or are you trying to collect information from those people and be able to collaborate and share documentation? Then again, that changes. So here's the, it depends question again, right? The answer for things. Yeah, well, because my first thought too was, and again, creating a website in there, like I've gone and taken other external sites. So there could be a site that's being used that you just, it has relevant information that you want people within teams to see and have access to, but it actually has nothing to do with your organization in there. And so that's just simple. Add an external website as a link and a Teams in a tab. And so you can have that there in Teams where it's visible within that channel. People can interact with it. It's completely outside. But it goes back to that. It depends. What kind of site is it? Do you need it to be a SharePoint site? Because here's what we're doing. Is it a PowerPages? I mean, what is it that is this other site? And then there are multiple ways to do it, but it could be as simple as adding a tab. And to the answer the question about multiple domains, yes, I have three domains attached to my tenant, which allow me to use the email addresses. But then there's some integration with your hosting company that you have to do with CNames and DNS settings and all of that to be able to facilitate the email part of things and where the pages are directed to. But that's possible too. If you have one tenant and wanna have three domains attached to it, I've done it. And if I can figure it out, so anybody can figure it out because I'm not a web administrator, but the settings are already, they warn you whether it's working or not. And then you can go in and change those. That happened to me last week. Christian, you were like, Sherry, you're not getting my emails. And I had to go in and like, what happened? Because I moved hosting companies and they're like, here's all the pieces that are missing, Sherry. And I wanna fix those and I did and now it's working. Getting a few of these that the first thing I think of, it depends. Most of the questions I've got, it depends, isn't it? Yeah, I think so. Clarification required, right?