 It was really important for us to become part of the advisory board for Intergeo this year because we recognize the importance of bringing together geospatial and the infrastructure industries. So we're recognizing that civil infrastructure projects are becoming much more complex because we have a lot of aging infrastructure and this is becoming very costly to also design and maintain. And so new processes and workflows are really the focus of our company and some of the things that we're showcasing here at the Intergeo. So we really believe that technological advancements in things like virtual reality and augmented reality as well as machine learning and AR are really going to be driving innovations in geospatial and civil infrastructure. It's going to change the way we plan, design and essentially operate and maintain the world around us. So AI and big data are going to really provide new and innovative ways for us to change processes and workflows. This is one of the reasons why our strategic alliance with Esri is so important. So Esri and Autodesk announced this strategic alliance almost two years ago and since then we've been providing some very innovative ways for our joint customers to improve the way that they are planning, designing and building. So geospatial data and BIM data and BIM could be data that's associated with a building, with utilities, with infrastructure, whatever. We really feel like those two data sources together are going to be the foundation for digital twins moving into the future and that these digital twins are then going to be used to help to optimize the way that operators, especially owner operators, are maintaining their assets. So bringing data sources together is going to allow us to do things better. It's going to allow us to do a lot more of it and to do it with less, which means less people, manpower, but also less natural resources.