I think the more we advance in this AI space, especially as it relates to workflows, the trend are heading more towards less manual development and more prompting development. If you will, say, for instance, two years ago, Make.com was the forerunner when it came to workflows; then N8N came on the scene and Make.com kind of faded away. Now it's Claude code and other platforms like it. As the platform and workflows progressed and got better, it seems like there's less effort on building workflows and more on prompting workflows. The same holds true for error handling and workflows breaking down. There seems to be a trend, and it's right on the forefront of automations having a fail-safe measure in them that can monitor the workflow and make corrections as needed. It also adds a security element to the workflow. What do you guys think about that?