 I don't think you're wrong, man. I mean, honestly, just the size of these sector antennas are a game-changer. I mean, the fact that you can easily remove and attach the antenna at height with one hand, that's amazing. We love it for the possibility for climbers to go up the tower with this in a pocket rather than sending up a second rope. The functionality of switching them out is much simpler. And if the focus beam delivers like you say, we could get rid of most of our sector antennas. There's a lot of different products, a lot of different vendors out on the market, and it looks like you're trying to meet the needs of a couple different of those products. You've got some interesting antenna designs here. You know, these right here in particular are the horns. Horns are something that most people outside of the WISP or inside the WISP industry don't normally see. Whenever I think of horn antennas, you've got AT&T long-haul lines or something like that, you know, technology used decades ago that's kind of really fallen out of popularity. So whenever I came in here a couple of days ago and saw these, I was pretty impressed. If anything else, you know, they're visually interesting and definitely an attention-getter. Simper is a nice product, cool, small, and very nice. And with the twist and lock technology, it's really very easy for rigors like guys climbing up towers, like carrying these antennas and everything. With these, you could just do this within an installation within 15 minutes. You're done with like assembling a tower, an antenna right up your tower. Really pretty cool, pretty cool stuff.