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>I think what that political shift does is it empowers a select few people in places like the Departmentof Commerce, you know, very smart, really hardworking people that had been wanting to do stuff onchain but didn'thave the necessary political support behind them. And once they get thatpolitical support, what they do is they seek out, you know, how to do it. In the Department of Commerce case, Chainlink put the vast majorityof data onchain from that initial implementation at the highest frequency, for the most amount of datapoints. So I would say that Chainlink is kind of the main and most, kind of,active provider putting that data there. I do think that our work with themand other departments in the federal government work will continue because there is now this kind of politicaltrend and a political value from doing blockchain related things as a department. But we are also reallyactively looking at not only how does the data go onchain but how does that data get utilized in various use casesby various users who are already Chainlink users, who have alreadyintegrated Chainlink and know how to use Chainlink to get relevant data into their contracts, which is by far thelargest user base of that type with Chainlink powering over 60% of DeFi globally and on popular chains likeEthereum at well over 80%.