Sure. I'll take the Right Now and then Vanna will take the ads question. So, Right Now, again, it's for people who are in the Right Now mode, and want to try to be able to meet up Right Now as the name implies. It is a pretty broad suite of -- it's a suite of broad features that we need to offer. Not all of them are yet built, right? So some of them are already built, but not all of them are built. What people can do today is number one, say, that they're in the Right Now mode. They can then sort the grid for just people who are in the Right Now mode. And then, there's a chat feature, where people can post chat messages that are available openly to everybody and from there initiate one-on-one discussions. One of the things, we'll be adding to the Right Now, experience is being able to send photos in the group chat. That's something that's going to come in the future, and we think it's going to be quite popular with users from everything we can gather. Right Now with chat being available and photos not being available, we get a lot of feedback saying, we want photos to be added to that as well. So, that should be on the come. The things we've seen is as kind of we expected. Right Now, is not for everybody. There's a percentage of our users and I don't think, I'm in a position to give a number publicly, right now but not 100% that are using it are using it often. And that's exactly, what we want to see right? We want to see active engagement from a portion of the user base that we think, will benefit from a user experience like this, by speaking to their intent and then enabling them to have features that address that intent. And that's been really positive. The other thing, we're tracking is reengagement, meaning it's one thing for people to try product once, or an experience once. And then do they come back to it, again? And we're seeing really good reengagement on Right Now both in Australia and in the DC metro area, where we're running tests. So I think overall, the learnings so far are pretty good. We do need to add more features to the suite of Right Now, as we had planned on doing and that's in the works. And then, we probably will slowly launch it in a few more markets, to kind of parallel test and get user feedback in those, as we work on scaling this product through the end of next year. And next year is not going to be focused on monetization, with Right Now. It's going to be very much focused on scaling engagement, and getting as much -- as good of a product experience as possible, set up for the user. And then I'll turn it over to Vanna for the last question.