Said collaboration was one of the main benefits, I guess, of Count. How did the collaboration help the actual migration in terms of stakeholder trust? Because the stakeholder trust is a ginormous part of migrating from any tool to any tool. So I guess how did you manage those stakeholders? Yeah, I think it was about being able to give people early visibility, right? Like we could really demonstrate how quickly we well, how we were building out those dashboards and have Looker and Count side by side during the migration, which we all did most of the time, and walk through with each of the stakeholders on each of those assets, the figures married up. Yeah, think you had really Sorry. No, go for it. I was going to say you had a really nice process of basically when we would replicate a dashboard in Count, it would go into review. Someone else on the, like, build team would review it. They would sign it off. We would get stakeholder feedback. They would sign it off. So, like, that process that you had was really, really nice. Yeah. Definitely. I think we quite quickly realized that we needed to go a bit heavier than just a Google Sheet for managing on such a tight time frame the number of different things that we had. Yeah. And with the number of different people working on the assets as well. So I think at one point, we probably had five of us working across all of the different assets. Two were from Get Ground. Both Jack and Nikita put in some stellar efforts on my side. Of them were users of count at all, and analytics is not their key roles get ground either, although they are both fantastic with it. And it was great to be able to work with them. They've obviously got great context, more far more so than I did in in the business at the time, especially. Yeah. And I think that was key. And then obviously from the camp side we had yourself, Ollie, we had Claire, we had Alice come and do some training for us as well. Am I missing anyone possibly? Rob, who is our engineer who bless him. We had a script to translate a lot of the LookML into count YAML, but LookML does have some custom logic. So Rob was there to iterate this script. I think we learned a lot as well through that migration in terms of feature requests and things like that. So again, Rob was great in terms of working on making the actual product more fit for purpose. So when we were migrated over, everything was as you needed it.