 At the end of the day, we provide information to businesses, so the quality of that information is everything. So we spend a lot of time making sure that the data that we collect and how we collect it and how we get it to those businesses is done accurately, quickly, and is done in a way that the businesses can use that data in an effective way. When you can automate the data flow, when you can collect the data automatically with a smart enough UAV, you can process that data automatically. It means that you can suddenly deal with far more data, far more fields, you know, far more aerial surveys in a day. You can suddenly fly as often as you want, get it more accurately than you want, fly different types of data surveys than you could ever fly before, and all of a sudden it gives you all this information to look at the world in ways that you haven't been able to look at it before. Vince Lombardi had this great line that simply went when he was asked, how did luck play into his success? And his line goes, the harder he works, the luckier he seems to get. And that just defines innovation to me. But if you have a really, really smart team who are passionate about the field they're working in, you get lucky, you know, just good things seem to happen. You know, precision hawk is as good a group of people as I've had the pleasure of being involved with. The most important thing in all of this is the information that people can use to make decisions. And you don't make decisions based on collected aerial photos. You make decisions based on information that you get from the analysis. There's a tremendous need for this kind of tool because there are different applications, there are different solution sets that are spread across a wide variety of industries and you need to be able to provide the right tool at the right time.