i spoke with brian chesky about the rebound, specifically the shift to long-term stays as we see the to remote work gain ground. brian: we saw with the pandemic, it's now 20% of our business, lights longer than a month. the longer you are away from home, the more you want to be in a home, and people want this flexibility. i think it will be a lot larger than 20%. it is clear where the world is going. emily: australia has been closed to international tourists until about now. thailand, still grappling. what has been the impact of these delayed re-openings in the asia-pacific region? brian: north america, europe, and latin america are outpacing aipac, but to give you a point of reference, before the pandemic, half of our business was cross-border. the majority is people crossing borders or staying in cities. we've seen people not crossing borders and not traveling to cities. what we've now seen is that as borders start to reopen, when president biden visited ford, cross-border bookings into the united states were up 44% in one week. cross-border's are still restricted, but that means we