Cannabis law is our big focus right now just because it is an area of law where there's a huge amount of development and a huge number of stakeholders who traditionally haven't been a part of this industry.

So we felt like there was a big need, because at the end of the day businesses have to stay on top of the law. They have to follow it. And lawyers, to do the best for their clients, need to be aware of all the changes that are happening. So, not only was it a new area where there was relatively little expertise, there's also a ton of changes that are happening in terms of the cannabis law. In the last little bit, there's been this absolutely huge flood of legislation involving edibles which is very new and very exciting and very interesting for those who are working in the industry.

The goal is really to start tackling more and more different areas of law as time goes on. We have plans in place to set up a commercial law legislation tracker within the next little bit, and a few more other topics like labour and employment on their way.

So what, what is there that's out there that similar?

The big thing that's out there right now is probably Legislative PULSE. It's a LexisNexis product. And in terms of, you know, cross-jurisdictional coverage and functionality, it's probably the most similar product. The main difference really is legislative pulse is it’s a heavily enterprise-level software. Subscriptions go into potentially the tens of thousands [of dollars]. And, it's a pretty decent piece of software and it’s gotten absolutely massive adoption throughout the big firms. But the crucial differences are a Legislative PULSE, a lot of it is still powered by people. So that's what contributes towards the high cost. We've automated A lot of it.