wanting to dig a little deeper into how it is affecting global supply chains, elias sabo, ceo of codius now. they were supply chain problems during covid, and now you have the suez canal. are you experiencing any of this within your business is the u.s. now? elias: good morning. good to see you guys. on the supply side, we have been dealing with this now for a number of months. we started to emerge out of the pandemic, and as economic growth started to pick back up, what we have seen is some of the idle capacity broadly in the global economy has created quite a bit of supply constraint. in particular, as we came into 2021, i would say the shipping issues and what is happening in the ports has been quite troublesome. we saw first with big delays, i live out in california, and you see a number of ships just out in the port of los angeles waiting to be unloaded. now you have the issue with the suez canal. all of this has really created some big supply constraints, and as i have said for six months, we are not demand constrained at all. we see demand growing well above expectations. but t