 We are going to talk about the Product Manager versus the Developer Toolkit. So as a developer, what was I doing? I was thinking about algorithms, which is like how the system is working, how is it thinking? As a Product Manager, I am thinking about how the people are behaving, what are they thinking? You know, it's a system of humans, well, the algorithm is like a system of machines. In databases, how is the data stored? How is it correlated? How is it moving? What is the relationship? In data insights, it's on top of the databases, right? You are understanding your view of the product through data, like the data is telling you a story. You need to figure out what story it's trying to tell you. And configurations are like relationship between systems or servers and you know, everything else. So as a PM, your relationship is within the organization and to a certain extent with your customer also, like, you know, you should know what your customer needs. So code is a language for the developer, right? So communication is what is needed for a Product Manager. Communication is very, very important.