think one of the things we see is solve what's very solvable today. Don't overreach. Take your most repetitive task, solve them. And AI can do that really well, really quickly. Inevitably, I think you've gotten to this, There is some culture in this, right? And there is a culture change. And we've seen some people take the AI red pill really quickly and others not swallow it very well, right? And I don't even think it's an age thing. I do think some of your more senior engineers are sort of steeped in the dogma of software development life cycles and some of them may feel less valuable just writing in English, right? And so I think early on it's sort of a two sticks and a carrot approach.