 Well, the conflict in Ukraine has produced a flood of commentary in the U.S. comparing Ukraine with Taiwan, thinking that if Russia can form a kind of partnership with China and invade Ukraine, why can't China then use the Russian partnership as a background to take Taiwan as it's long wanted to do. I think that overlooks the very big differences. The United States will tell you, well, Ukraine was an independent country, but Taiwan is part of China and so it's not the same in terms of international law. The U.S. would say, well, Ukraine is a landlocked country that had long relationships with the Russians, the Soviet Union and is, you know, being violated in all sorts of ways. China has no capacity to do the same thing to Taiwan presently. It's building a capacity that we need to resist it through construction of effective defenses for Taiwan internally and around the region. And there are other differences as well.