One of the clear advantages for Kentik is the ability to kind of dig down into a deeper level than a traditional statistics reporting tool. If you take advantage of what the data is giving you, you can provide much better network and much better customer experience. In my particular use case, the team was sitting on a review call for the design that we made. And a simple question from one of the management just asked, we spend a lot of time reworking this architecture for this particular product. Do we know how much traffic is going in there? Are we going to be safe? And the few of us who are kind of, you know, I would say Kentik power users just dug right in and just throw the graph right on the screen and say, there you go. Here's the prefix that we're doing. This is how much bandwidth you have. We know exactly which ASN and which ISP is coming to traffic from. So I would say that's one of the most simple and powerful use cases for us that is very recent and very real. Is just one example. The other example could be in Anycast traffic, right? You have traffic going anywhere, everywhere. So you want to know where it's at, where's the high bandwidth. Those are easy, easy wins is what I call it, right? Traditional tools do not allow us to easily be able to identify those problems, but Kentik, you know, within a few seconds, put in a filter and you should put it on the screen and management be like, Ah, okay, I got it. I can see the data and I can trust what you're doing. And we can move on to, like, you know, decision making phase instead of people asking questions.