We require all suppliers to sign our Supplier Code of Conduct, which is fully in line with the RBA code. Aligning with this industry standard eliminates confusion among suppliers about expectations around compliance. Seagate requires key suppliers to train their employees on the RBA code. All suppliers have direct and free access to a third–party online manager, which includes software that details RBA expectations and supplier reports that track progress. Seagate compliance managers also are positioned across locations. Through in–person meetings, quarterly business reviews with key suppliers, and our Supplier Day held throughout Asia, we educate suppliers on the importance of global citizenship, sustainability and compliance with the RBA and our standards. In FY2022, Seagate delivered training via seven outsourced webinar sessions and two internally sourced webinar sessions, with approximately 600 supplier participants. These webinars included topics on responsible sourcing of minerals, RBA code version 7.0, greenhouse gas management, and forced labor. The webinars included implementing the RBA Code of Conduct, and developing effective corrective action plans for actual audit findings in these topic areas. We also held a session on COVID-19 response to ensure suppliers were managing their operations in line with RBA code expectations during the pandemic. We held no face-to-face sessions, as COVID-19 restrictions impacted our annual training plans.