There is a lot going on in that question, Alex. So, forgive me if I didn’t – I am not hitting exactly in response. But let me try to illustrate, there is a few 100,000 feet of what you would – what we classify as office. But it’s – what on site – alongside of the stage is themselves and its main use is for those associated with the stage use that is to say the production part of the stage use to have a space top to office in writers, post-production people, people that need space to operate from associated with the use of a stage, okay? Historically, that square footage has never been 100% occupied by stage users. We’ve traditionally had some amount of square footage available for other potential tenants that want to be located next to after studio lot, caffeine agents, psychiatrists, I mean, there has been all sorts of interesting different types of tenants like that, okay. They never meet up the majority of the tenancy in the office component associated with the sound stages, okay. What we saw during the pandemic was, because those tenants tended to be under shorter term leases, they, like everyone else in the world were starting to work from home, there was also for a stretch there until production resumed again less activity happening on the lots, we saw some lots of deterioration in tenancy of those tenants, okay? That’s what you’ve seen reflected in the sequential decline in the overall studio occupancy. By the way, that number is a trailing twelve month number, so, if you had weaker prior quarters, it shows up in the current quarter, but the current quarter number is not just that quarter, it’s a number trailing behind it all the prior twelve month period. We would now see – we think we’ve turned the corner. We are seeing a pickup in demand of the non-stage using office tenants. There is no – by the way, just to clarify another things is, there is no TIs or commissions associated with that tenancy. We – people approach us directly. We have our own sort of internally driven marketing campaign where we reach out through our contacts to potential non-stage using office tenants that might want to locate there and we are seeing a pickup in that activity. So, the expectation is, as quarters roll forward here and that activity begins to roll through our trailing 12 months number, we hope to see an improvement in that occupancy. Does that answer?