Yes. Good question, Jeff. This is Steve. So starting with the electric utilities, and there is a -- it's not video analytics, but there is an AI engine there at work already today to render a capability that we call smart chip that allows us to really level the load on the grid by anticipating how quickly a consumer will opt to change their thermostat once we began to downshift the thermostat. So there's a lot going on in the background there that is AI. We haven't, to be candid with you, the focus at EnergyHub has really been on what we think is a strong market for distributed energy resource management. And the race right now is to incorporate as many of the edge consuming devices or edge producing devices into the platform as you possibly can. So that's why I talked about EV as an example, batteries as an example, solar will be an example. The better picture we can give there, the stronger the platform becomes. Now, you're correct though that over time, if we have a nice position in a number of those customers, then certainly leveraging in our enterprise grade security apparatus for managing substations, managing production facilities, whatnot, would make a lot of sense. But it's not currently the focus. The EnergyHub teams got enough sort of right in front of them that that's not right now a focus there. Contrast that with PointCentral where there's sort of more immediate synergy, I would say, when you get to the multifamily housing market. The goal starts with sort of an access and a tenant friendly apparatus to let people in and out. But pretty quickly, the property manager does ask, and this is where our service providers are very, very helpful, does ask for all of that kind of convenience to also be integrated with an industrial strength sort of security and surveillance mechanism. And there the video analytics, you can imagine, we want to get data gathering where video itself is data, data gathering devices as many places as we possibly can, including some of the actual entry portal devices, readers and otherwise. So there I think, absolutely leveraging the full sort of video analytics platform back into multifamily will make a lot of sense and will help us drive growth and also just drive better service for both the consumer and the property manager.