 So, a smart speaker by its nature is listening to everything in the room all of the time, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. And that's not a problem in the context of smart speakers that belong to an individual where they control the data and they have complete control of their experience. But the reality is that the voice market has come to be dominated by companies that really engage in significant surveillance capitalism. They monitor their customers or their users all day long, learn as much as they can about them, and then use that information to market goods and services both for themselves and for third-party partners. Microsoft solves this problem by giving our customers control of their data, by supplying them with a software stack that by default collects no information about what's going on within their homes, and then doing that in an open and transparent way where the broader Microsoft community has access to the source code and access to the system and can validate and verify that the company is not collecting data and is continuing to preserve its customers' privacy. And so, folks who believe that voice is important and believe that privacy is an important component of that voice market should invest in Microsoft because we really are the only company currently building voice assistants that can incredibly say we provide a private solution. Visit microff.ai and invest in an early-stage winner today.