 Hugo, it's the owl, but it was a full figure standing on a pencil with a lightning underneath. Most people really liked it and fell in love with it. When I joined Super Office, one of the first things that really caught my attention was Hugo. And I know I'm not alone in that, because when I told people that I was going to be starting at Super Office, several said to me, oh, it's a company with the owl. Why an owl? Because the owls, they're sitting in the treetops. They are definitely hunters. They see everything which is going on in the forest, and they have a fantastic overview, and that's also exactly what Super Office still gives. It's a different logo, but it's also positively different, and people notice it and remember it. He's always been something that sets us apart, and that people notice. But I think there's an opportunity to do so much more. We have been very loyal to it, but we have developed it also over time to match the time and to evolve also with the company. The original version of Hugo, he was very difficult to use in advertising. In 2015, at our 25-year anniversary, he said, you know, it's time to modernize again. And we have made a very much more minimalistic, but also modern version. So that's when the current logo was introduced. Super Office has always had a legacy of thinking outside the box, but also acting outside the box, of not being afraid to have fun, do something different, do something which might be even considered a little strange or a little silly. And I think that's huge, because that means that we have a goldmine of opportunity here to really differentiate ourselves and build our brand, and Hugo is going to help us do that. How can we bring the owl into our storytelling? We have a very, very nice logo. It will stay with us. We're not going to change it. By using or introducing a mascot, I think we will be easier to remember. It will make us stand out in a positive way. He really is a part of our DNA. It feels like a very natural next step to just welcome him back to the spotlight. So welcome back, Hugo, and happy Independence Day, everyone.