Yes. So that's a great question, David. Look, we continue to think that this convergence of consumer health, wellness, wearables and AI are going to have a profound impact on how people think about their health care going forward. I don't think the physical of today where you go see a doctor, they do a physical in the office, they order labs generally after they've done the physical and then the information flows back to the physician, back to the patient and maybe somebody calls the patient and says, here's a few things that are out of range and here's what you should do about it. I honestly think that the future, the physical of the future is going to be really before you ever see the doctor, you're going to download your wearable information. You're going to get your lab work done ahead of time. And all that information is going to be fed into an AI engine and it's going to provide you the patient with a report. It's going to provide the physician with a report. And then when you actually go and see the physician, the physical exam itself is informed by all of that information. And then it becomes more of a discussion between you and the physician on the things that you really need to work on from a biometric standpoint, sleep, diet, heart rate variability, blood pressure, stress, the things that you really need to work on to improve your biomarkers. This linkage between biomarkers and biometrics is so incredibly important. Just this past March, I believe it was March 13, there was a really interesting article written in Nature, some work that Google Health did. It was a study between us, Google Health and Fitbit that really highlighted the linkage between biometrics and biomarkers and the use of artificial intelligence to actually calculate some of these biomarkers in between lab tests. So what we're actually seeing is, I think, this trend that you check your biomarkers, combine it with your wearable data, combine it with artificial intelligence, it's just making people more and more conscious of their -- of what's going on inside their body. And then I think as you indicated, we're likely to see an increased trend of consumers continuing to test certain biomarkers to check to make sure that the things that they're working on, the things they're trying to optimize are actually improving. Okay. Operator, I think that wraps up today's call. I want to thank everyone for joining our call today. We certainly appreciate your continued support. Have a great day, everyone, and good health to all of you.