I think this is the last slide. Back when I was working in Artist Graphics, a marketing guy there, drew this picture and it stayed with me my whole life. I'm going to share it with you as my final parting gift. I know we are a few minutes over, but we're almost done. So, he drew this box on a board, and so, here's your core market. This is where you're operating in box number one, and so you're in an established business, you're making products, you got revenue coming in, and you're thinking about this notion of expanding. We're going to expand. How can you expand? So, you can take your existing products in your core market, and create new and enhanced products that stay in that market space. So, that's moving from box one to box two. This is the least business risk, moving from one to two, relatively easy to do. It's harder, there's more risk. Is you're operating in your core market area, this is where your company has area of expertise. You've got existing products, and you tried to leverage your existing products into a new market. It says, "More risk associated from a business perspective than moving in this direction." Hardest, you can probably guess, it's moving diagonal. This is a very risky, and most risk. You're operating in a market you understand, you understand your customers' requirements, you understand how to build and manufacture your product. You got yield, your revenue's good, your margins are good, and you decide, "We're going to create some new products in a brand new market that we've never played in before." So, to be obvious, that is the highest risk, but that's always stayed with me, and it's always been in the back of my mind when I'm in meetings, and when the meetings talk about whether what is our product portfolio look like? Should we make a market move, etc., and I've often already years have reflected back onto this picture that there's marketing guy drew, maybe he was a sales guy, I don't remember, but it was a smart guy up at Artist Graphics at the time. So, I thought I'd share that with you. Take them.