It really is extraordinary and has been incredibly misleading to suggest that Co-Pilot was generally available today. We have been early adopters of the Office 365 subscription platform and have held E3 licensing for years. While we are a large medical practice with five locations, we would never come close to requiring three hundred seats. The features within this product will assist in email correspondence, teaching obligations, business management, and Teams correspondence and much more. We were early adopters of the Teams program. To restrict this to companies initially with just three hundred seats offers a competitive advantage to larger businesses that really does not reflect well on Microsoft's understanding of the small business community. Many small businesses including our own are competing with larger companies being given access. In our instance that would apply to private equity owned medical practices and universities with whom we compete for business, etc. This is a huge oversight.