 Hey, welcome back to another exciting episode of the Patch and Switch consultancy unofficial end-user guide to Microsoft Ignite. Today's topic, we go into the connection zone and we're talking about ask the experts. I've got a question. Okay, so I don't know if I'm an expert to be able to answer this, but I will try. Are the ask the expert sessions different than the Q&A chat that you have during digital breakout sessions? Okay, well, this one actually is pretty easy to answer. The answer is yes, they are different. You will be able to add them into your schedule when schedule builder is live. And typically you'll find that a breakout is going to have one or two options for a specific link if you will ask the experts where you can ask your questions for the full 30 minutes. And there will be moderators and multiple people answering from the engineering teams and product teams and partner teams to answer your questions inside this one time window. Very cool. So it's kind of a separate scheduled event, like almost its own session where I can ask questions about, it doesn't have to necessarily be specifically about that particular session. It could be around a particular topic. It should be a complimentary topic that ties in, obviously. I'm not going to jump into and ask the expert session on teams and start asking about exchange design or something like that. Like it's got to be somehow related to what it happens to be. Now these are what they call, these are teams live events. So the questions that you ask are hidden, if you will. And the moderators publish them to make them visible to be able to kind of control the mayhem, but there's virtually no capacity constraints for how large these things can get. Fantastic. Hey, listen, if you want to be able to participate with ask the experts, you have to be a registered attendee. So head on over to myignite.microsoft.com and get registered so that you can have the full digital Microsoft Ignite experience. And of course, if you want more of the patch and switch consultancy unofficial end user guide to Microsoft Ignite, head on over to the blog post below. We'll see you next time.