Hi RussW - appreciate your insights. The connection of Microsoft Lists to SharePoint lists is important - it is an evolution of the technology with new end points like Lists home, the coming Lists mobile app and tighter integration with Microsoft Teams. I see different use cases for sure across lists, Excel data analysis and task management apps. We're working to improve UI, perf, scale while adding new capabilities that all lists will receive - same solid SharePoint backend infrastructure. Your skepticism is understood. I'll stand by the notion that you'll be pleased as you begin to use Microsoft Lists - taking where you left off with SharePoint lists or creating new for various scenarios We believe this will compliment our task offerings for work management scenarios like asset management, issue tracking, event itineraries, and endless more that you can map your outcomes to and configure lists, forms and flow to meet your business needs. Cheers, Mark.