 Aurora is the leading sales and design platform for solar installers. We make software that streamlines the process of going solar, that makes solar professionals more efficient in getting solar on your roof. One of the big issues facing the industry, in particular in the U.S., is that of soft cost. What that means is if you were to go solar today, it might cost you, say, $30,000. But less than half of that is the equipment that goes on your roof. The rest of that is soft cost. Design cost, sales cost, permitting cost, financing cost. It's basically what it takes to get that stuff on your roof. So when we started back in 2013, a lot of solar companies were driving out to the site and the install would climb on the roof. They would take shade readings in a few spots, drive back to the office and do some analysis based on it. We said, hey, you don't have to do that. We can actually do that in software. We can pull in weather data, aerial imagery. We can let you do that from your office. Here, for example, you see our irradiance analysis tool. So you can simulate the sun's position for every hour of the year. And you can show and see where you have shade on the roof. We also use LiDAR data, which is 3D data of the environment. And so it shows you what are roof obstructions, what are trees that may be casting shade or neighboring buildings that might be impacting the system. We show you what's your utility bill going to be after solar compared to before going solar, how much you're going to save every month. What Aurora did was to work with some extremely complex and difficult technical aspects and integrate these things together and created a foolproof commercial industrial solution. We met Brian from Tomcat back in 2013 when we started. What we were doing was not hot. It was not the thing that people were interested in investing. Tomcat was our first supporters, and the rest is history. Since inception, more than 10 million systems have been designed in Aurora. Our last fundraise was valued at $4 billion, and so we're in a very good spot. We're well-capitalized. We're growing. When we issued our first call for proposals in 2013, anything that had to do with a clean-tech venture, and particularly solar, was anathema. Having said that, two of the grantees, two of the three applicants were in the solar space. One of them was acquired by SunPower within two years. The other one, Aurora Solar, is a $4 billion company today, so go figure. It was always the dream, but also it's surreal to see that we've gotten here. It makes that support from Tomcat all the more significant, because frankly I don't know if, without that early support, I don't know if we would be here. The last 10 years have been exciting, but I can't wait for the next 10 years I'm going to bring.