 Yeah, space has definitely become competitive. We watched when the Chinese shot their obsolete satellite out of the air, blew it to pieces. And we've watched other nations putting capabilities into space. And I would just tell you that it's basically two-pronged. One, it's defend. We have to defend what we have in outer space that is used for navigation, communication, peaceful purposes, commerce, banking, all these kind of things. And military intelligence surveillance satellites. We're going to have to put satellites up that can be defended or can be resilient against attack, resistant to attack, or can be replaced swiftly, that sort of thing. So we're going to have to defend what we have. But also, we're going to have to be prepared to use offensive weapons in space. Should someone decide to militarize it and go on the offensive, you cannot simply play defense. No sport in the world, a competitive sport in the world, can just play defense and win. And this is not an area that we want to be second place in. So the points I would make are that, first, that we're going to need some sort of, I would call it a concept of how we're going to conduct ourselves in space. That's all of us internationally. What are we going to do? Then we're going to have to recognize if nations are not willing to live by those rules, such as we've seen on this planet down here below, we're going to have to have the ability to defend and the ability to do offense. In that regard, the president has been very clear that he wants to organize accordingly. So what we will do is put together a command that can compete in space on whatever level an adversary wants to compete, chooses to compete. And then we're going to ensure that we go to Congress with how we believe we can best organize, not for a bureaucracy, but for the capabilities the president and the vice president have rightly directed that we have so we don't surrender what we do in space, using space for commerce or navigation or anything else. It's critical to our economy. It's critical to our way of life now. We've grown reliant on it. So we're organizing appropriately and we'll go forward with obviously with Congress right alongside us since they have to enable it with legislation and carry out the president's direction.