Thank you for the question.
I think that we will see a lot of the potential impacts that we saw during the pandemic actually continue. We saw an interruption in the ability of graduate students who might be coming from other locales to come to our country and be able to pursue their studies here. We saw the lack of an ability to collaborate internationally. In some jurisdictions we saw a lack of access to large research facilities in some cases, etc.
I don't have any data at hand with respect to what we might be accessing in countries close to where the conflict is currently occurring, but with these kinds of conflicts I think it does cause all of our researchers concerns about travel, about interactions and about their graduate students. There are a lot of effects for our researchers who have family embroiled in the conflict. That has a significant effect on an individual's ability to think creatively and to undertake the deep thought that can be involved in their research. It's something that is on all of our minds to make sure that we're supporting our colleagues through these very difficult times.