 Good afternoon everybody. Happy Friday. Just a few things, and then we'll get right to your questions. And another demonstration of our enduring commitment earlier today. The Department of Defense announced $2 billion in additional security assistance for Ukraine under the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative. The security assistance package reaffirms the steadfast support of the United States for Ukraine by committing additional unmanned aerial systems and counter UAS. And electronic warfare detection equipment, as well as critical ammunition stocks for artillery and precision fires capabilities that will bolster Ukraine's ability to repel Russian aggression. Is the anticipation that it would be there in time for the offense of this spring? I think, I don't think that would be the case. Again, we're already providing them with a significant amount of capabilities coming from PDA along with the international community to get them the capabilities they need for the springtime. But again, this is a fight that will continue to be tough. And so we want to ensure not only are we meeting their immediate needs, but we're also meeting their medium and long term needs. And so again, we're going to rush to get these capabilities there as quickly as we can. In the in the package, as you highlight the laser guided rocket systems, those are advanced precision kill weapon systems. So essentially, the ability to convert unguided rockets into precision guided unitions, which can be operated from various launchers that we're providing to the Ukrainians. So the equipment plus the training, which includes operations maintenance and sustainment gives the Ukrainians the capabilities they need, not only to defend, but also to go on the offensive on their timeline in order to change the equation on the battlefield. Thanks.