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So there are a few things we want to discuss though, just best practices. One is the age old saying ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.’ What do we mean by that? Basically if there’s something in eQUEST and you don’t know what it is and it’s got a default value, don’t touch it because you’re probably going to make things worse. I’ve seen it more often than not that in a project where there they have some strange unmet hours, things like that, it’s because they changed something that they didn’t know that they were changing. So the mentality of it if you think of a movie where somebody says ‘What does this button do?’ and it always does something bad, that’s basically in our experience what happens with this. So another best practice is just to keep numbers on your systems and plants like we did. If we ended up having for instance a single zone system where each room or each thermal block needed its own zone, which would have happened if this building was 24,000 square feet, well then we would want to have numbered the systems to correspond to what they were going to be assigned to.