Yeah, sure. So again, just to make sure we're all talking in the same language, you know, we believe that agents, do three things. One, they perceive or understand the state of things. So you need a per essentially, a way to understand the state of what's happening in your business. Then you need to decide what to do or plan. So, basically, you have to come up with a plan saying, I wanna take this action or these sets of actions, and then you have to act. You actually have to go execute those actions. Right? So why is MongoDB, Inc. good for agents? One is, as I said before, the JSON document database is the best of being able to model the real world. The messiness, the complicated, nature. The real world does not, you know, fit in easily in rows and columns. And that's why the you know, our document database, I think, is the best way to do that. Two, we obviously support search and vector search. So you can do very sophisticated hybrid search. So that becomes super important. And then with memory, you know, if agents didn't have memory, they would act like goldfish. They could only react to the last thing last piece of information that they saw. So memory lets agents connect the dots across and situation. So you have different kinds of memory, things like short-term context, past experiences, knowledge, skills, etcetera, that you need to be able to share quickly. You need to be able to orchestrate those agents because you may have multiple agents doing a certain task. You need to register and have governance policies around those agents. You know, we think that the underlying platform needs to be able to support those things. While there's a lot more work, you know, needs to be done, the underlying architecture that we have in MongoDB, Inc. is well suited to address those needs. And we think that that, you know, we'll be positioned to be a winner as people deploy more and more agents in their enterprise.