 Companies, besides the regulations that are being put in place from a social standpoint, are being pressured by their customers, by their providers to be more responsible about sustainability. And that's really the domain of enterprise architectures. How do we stitch together our IT systems to achieve our business objectives with sustainability being somewhat a new business objective for companies? So here at the Open Group Conference in London this week, one of the things we've heard consistently is that the standard today is passing around Excel spreadsheets, which does not scale. The Open Footprint Forum is working on a data model standard that will make it easier to characterize and represent the data inside of a company in a standard way so that data sharing is eased and so that companies can reduce friction delay in the transfer of this data between companies to kind of ease the reporting burden. So one of the things that we've learned here at the Open Group through the OSDU forum example is that sometimes it's not enough just to produce a standard and so what we're doing at Open Footprint is producing not just the standard but also an open-source platform that makes it easier for companies to get their hands on the data to start using the data and it makes it easier for technology companies to build to the standard. The Open Footprint Forum and the Open Group generally advances vendor neutrality as a key thing in all that we do. For many solution providers who the data model will affect and ultimately the data model and the open-source software platform will help facilitate a level playing field where there can be a lot of innovation on top of those by various solution providers by the cloud service providers and by others. So the Open Footprint Forum has had great participation and leadership from technology companies and from the energy industry but we recognize that the work of the Open Footprint Forum can address challenges across many industries so one of the things we're really looking for is to get other industries involved so we can understand their requirements and ensure that the data model that's being produced you know is fit for purpose for all industries. So now is a great time to think about getting involved.