A lot of the stuff comes down to differences in travel schedule and training and the ability to capture data, for instance. So data capture in Formula One is really hard because of the types of travel and you don't get to aggregate across a team, whereas you're part of a big team, there's several people you can kind of work, but you work with and aggregate data across to kind of understand what's happening with individuals as well as like overall. But I think that Formula One is unique because it's so individual in terms of each driver has their one specific team and it's often very difficult to capture some of the data that we might want to capture, like getting blood tests on guys who are in a plane every other day, right? Right. It's really difficult. Whereas other places where they have a home base and this kind of stuff is usual, you might be able to get at that better. So I think that's maybe one of the biggest differences is the travel schedule and how easy or not it is to like capture and aggregate data.