Yes, sure. Well, like, this is where our model and our talent really helps us. I mean, we’ve got a lot of local sourcing very close to where we produce, very close to where we sell. So we have a kind of an inherent advantage there. And we’ve got really, really talented teams that used, frankly, a lot of the lessons of the year’s worth of the severe acute phase of the pandemic to make some smart moves around supply chain to prepare us for this. That being said, I would say, on the inflationary front, it’s kind of spotty for us. I mean, remember we’re a little further down the food chain. We don’t buy a lot of giant quantities of base material. We buy things that have been converted. So it does have a little bit of a lag for us. And so we see the same things others are seeing where we buy lots of metals. There’s some inflationary pressure, electronics, few other places. But we’re navigating around those. On the freight side, that’s certainly a challenge both on the price, frankly, more on the availability side. We’re no different than anybody else trying to find sea containers, trucking, trains, port facilities that have to unclog all of those things. Our model helps us. Our folks help us. I think, as we go further out, the inflationary pressure I actually think that’s going to ramp up a bit for everybody. One of the things that you can still appreciate, I see it in our own businesses is today we still have a little bit of the benefit of our people are good scavengers. They’ll go around and they’ll find some things over here. Find some places over there. Take advantage of some inventory sell stock. Eventually, you kind of get back where you’re right at the end of the factory. And then you’re kind of dealing with what everybody else is. So we’re planning for that. We’re making all the moves that we need to. And certainly, of course, all of this for us, you can never tell this story without talking about price capture. And so we’ve got these things aligned and as you suspect, we’re always trying to manage that spread and taking advantage of the price capture side as we sell and then executing the heck out of a difficult environment on the backend to maintain that spread as we go. And doing it all with our customers at top of mind and considering, and remembering the lead time requirements that we have kind of where we fit the criticality of what we do. That’s what drives all of it.