 What's a good way for us to take this information back to our boards? So for example, how would you recommend that not just the executive director or the board chair, but we really make this something that is a learning, a training, and something that helps reformulate maybe how we are taking on these challenges? What would we do in that environment? One suggestion is I think with the flurry of activity of the last year or so, we haven't really stopped and necessarily checked in with our boards. We've just been running so fast. I think a lot of nonprofit leaders have and I speak as a board chair and a board member, stopping and just asking, how are we doing? What did you think of this new format? How do you think of these virtual meetings? What can make them better? I think stopping and doing a survey with your board, doing some calls with them, maybe some small groups and actually working on the experience. So I don't think we're gonna be out of it for a little while and we may never be back to what it was like before while we make a better future together. And I think that stopping now and checking in with the board and getting that feedback is great. Maybe using some of these data points to drive a discussion with your board and say, hey, 50% of board members feel this way. How do you feel about this? Where do you think we can do better to keep you engaged when it's a virtual meeting? So that's one initial suggestion. I love that. Now, Jeb, I hope I'm not breaking news here, but as part of Boardables growth, you're looking at actually adding a virtual feed type of environment to meetings, right? So can you talk to us about that? Cause it seems to me that a lot of what is coming out of this report would support that movement. Yeah, we really see a problem with Zoom. We know that Zoom's a good solution. We're using it right now. It certainly gets things done. But when you think about a board meeting to have Zoom over here and all your content over here to have them disjointed versus having everything in one screen so that you've got your agenda, your documents and then eventually pulling in your reports, your dashboards from Blumerang, for instance, or other CRMs to see how your fundraising is going, all that interactive with the board members along with the chat saved in one place on boardable so that video conversation then can be recorded. Everything can then be archived so that for future board members to come in and see what happened in that board meeting. Cause I think I often compare joining a board to joining a movie mid-stream. You walk in and you don't know the plot. You don't know the characters. And yeah, it would be boardable as trying to like basically help get you up to speed on what's going on in that movie. And so we're going right into the meeting experience. We've got it in beta right now. We're releasing it soon. And it's a fantastic experience. It's as good as Zoom in terms of the video and audio. And it has all the content right there, the documents, the agenda, the minutes functionality right there on the same screen as a video. So we're very excited to get that out there. We'll have a desktop app as well that goes with it. And then soon after that, we'll launch it in our mobile app as well. And we're eager to get that out in the world and help these nonprofit boards have a better experience, a better virtual meeting experience.