 I would like to tell you first and foremost about the 40th anniversary of Regal. So Regal has been a business for quite a few years. We've had remarkable innovations over the years, and we've developed fabulous technology that you see all around us. We're celebrating our anniversary at Intergeo here in Frankfurt, Germany, and it will be tomorrow night. So we've got several hundred people coming to facilitate the party, and so it will be a great time. So that's one aspect of the booth here and being at Intergeo. The next aspect is all the new products that you see around us. So there's really two themes that I want to focus in on with the new products. One is a continuing miniaturization of electronics. So you will see in the booth airborne systems that are extraordinarily compact, easily handled by one hand, that replaced systems ten years ago that took a small forklift to put into place on an aircraft. So this of course is very exciting. And the next aspect is the increasing capability of the core technology in terms of the number of laser measurements per second. So what this is doing is providing all of the detailed information and point density necessary for the end users of our technology to do the feature extraction important for their particular application. Shoreline mapping, country mapping, surveying of roads, cities, bridges, highways, things of that nature. So we're having an extraordinarily successful booth today and we look forward to the continuation of the show and thank you so much for your support.