Great guy, he's just a really nice guy, too. So um, so a couple other really cool things that I want to highlight before I relinquish the reins here. One thing that this conference does that I haven't seen other places, and I absolutely love is they have shared notes documents for every single session that was happening during the program. And so I'll show it to you live here in a second. But through their scheduling software, you can actually click into any session, whether you attended it or not, and read all of the notes that anyone in that room took during the during the session. And the reason I love it is first of all, I'm the type of conference attendee that I want to, I want to, I want to sit, I want to listen, I want to pay attention. And I find that if I'm trying to write down every little detail, I miss things, right. And so I like it, because it refreshes my memory of all of the resources and everything that were shared as well. The other really great part about it, of course, is that, inevitably, there's concurrent sessions that you really wanted to attend, or, in this case, one of the sessions that I was able to attend was a closed stored session on implementation of the Digital Equity plans, and it took, you know, a large chunk of one of the afternoons, which meant then that I, you know, wasn't going to other sessions that I may be had, had seen, you know, that were of interest. And so it really helps, you know, be able to maximize the, the information that's shared and all of that, and, and, you know, you've always seen those people in in sessions that are just, it's like, they're professional transcriptionists, you know, they're just taking everything down, they're typing the whole time. And that helps those of us who may be, you know, want to participate in a different way, or whatever it is, get the most out of it. So I'm gonna show you that live here in just a second. But I have a couple more pictures to share with you. These. This picture here is a T shirt that the Broadband office made for our team. It's hard to tell, but it's it's the outline of the state of Arizona. And if you've read our Digital Equity plan, you'll recognize this really awesome theme of Arizona's six C's. So of course, those of you who have been in Arizona for more than a minute know that the five C's in Arizona, are copper, cattle, cotton, citrus and climate. And now we have connectivity. So we all wore our T shirts on Statehood Day, whether we were here in Arizona, or in Philadelphia, either at net inclusion or SPL n. And Perla and Crystal took this really awesome picture of the shirt by the Liberty Bell. And I just wanted to share that with you all. And then last but not least a couple more fun pictures. The Arizona contingent, if you will, was there in force, you can see photos here of so many amazing people that you know, you probably recognize from this meeting and from Aiden and from the work that's happening here in Arizona, and we had a fantastic time. And we are just thrilled to be able to share Arizona with everyone that next year. And so before I before I give it up, I just really want to quick show you what I meant with the scheduling documents and all of that that that inclusion uses. So this is the website and there's also an app, so it's super convenient. The program or the platform is called SCAD. And not only is it the entire schedule for everything that's happening if you click into any of these sessions when you're logged in. So these are things that you know attendees have access to, you can click into a collaborative notes document, which is just a Google Doc. It's amazing. It just links right to Do it. But, you know, it gives you all the information of when and where and who you were listening to. And then, you know, whatever notes that people were able to add, and then, you know, link to all the resources that were shared as well. And what's great is, you know, let's say I went to the session and I, I looked through this, and I'm like, oh, but then they also talked about this, this is, you know, editable by anybody. So it can be added to and grow as people are coming home now and having some time to decompress, you know, there might be more. So if I bring this up to say that the, the main part of SCAD, the landing page, everybody should be able to get to this, whether or not you attended, you should be able to get to this part of it, where it's just the the schedule. And so I just wanted to offer up that if anyone sees a session on there that they'd like to see the notes document from, that's something that I could, you know, download and share with people as well. So, those are, those are my highlights that I wanted to share. The you know, there were there were so many amazing sessions, as I said, I really appreciated having the opportunity to be in that closed door session with people who are in my role in other states, you know, that we're helping write their their state's Digital Equity plan, you know, to kind of see what's next how people are thinking about their implementation strategies and whatnot. And NDIA is releasing a guide to state's on implementation, like they did for the the writing of the plan, as well. So I'm, I'm looking forward to reviewing that and utilizing those resources as well. So are there any questions for me? Otherwise, I'd be happy to let everybody else share their experiences.