Brian Grass: Yeah. I would say, they’re at different stages in the process. There is one the smaller of the two that is further along. We have formal indications of interest and are working towards something that’s more definitive and we’re making good progress on that one. So I’d say there’s one that if we can make everything aligned, there could be a closing in the third quarter. And then the other one is not as far along, but we’re still moving on a very good path. And we’ll report — if we have something to report, we’ll share that with you at the appropriate time, but we’re making good progress on both.
Julien Mininberg: There’s a big picture comment here. We’ve been saying for a couple of quarters that with the opening of our new state-of-the-art big facility, the 2 million square footer in Tennessee, it creates these opportunities. So hopefully, people are not surprised that we’re now optimizing. I think it’s where we’ve used multiple quarters of the footprint. So there’s multiple possibilities, as Brian was talking about. And I think it’s good news, it’s good for ROIC, it’s good for efficiency and then, ultimately good for cost.
Linda Bolton-Weiser: Great. And then finally, can I just ask on the Hydro Flask on the consumer shift in preference from bottles to tumblers, like, what exactly is driving that? Is that more in off this sedentary behavior in your tumbler instead of the bottle? What is driving the underlying consumer preference at this point?
Noel Geoffroy: Yeah. My feeling Linda is the functionality of it for a range of different activities that the consumers taking on. I mean I think probably one of the biggest ones is sitting in a cup holder. So as consumers are going from activity to activity, whether that’s to the office or to kids sporting events or to the gym or the grocery store. I mean you name the activities that your average consumer is kind of transporting themselves or their families around fitting into a cup holder having a handle the ease and the preference of drinking from a straw. I think it’s the combination of things. Now any one of these things can be available in a bottle, but there’s something about this particular travel tumbler design that kind of encapsulate all of them in one. This in the cup holder, has the handle, has the straw and it’s just really resonated and fit into consumers’ lives.
Linda Bolton-Weiser: Got it. Thank you very much.
Julien Mininberg: Pleasure, Linda. Thank you.
Operator: Thank you. This concludes our question-and-answer session. I’ll turn the floor back to management for closing remarks.
Julien Mininberg: Great. Thank you, operator and thank you, everyone for joining us today. We’re very excited about the quarter and beginning to demonstrate the consistency that I know everyone is looking for starting with us. We look forward to speaking with many of you in the coming days and weeks. There are several forums, whether they’re conferences or NDRs and we’re out of our quiet period now. So we’re looking forward to talking about them, start talking during those and also other conversations with many who would like them. So with that, we say thank you and have a wonderful day.
Operator: This concludes today’s conference. You may disconnect your lines at this time. Thank you for your participation.