 We made the commitment to continue to be part of this. I think a lot of people are suddenly realizing. Oh my gosh That's great that a Canadian is going to the moon And and is part of this first mission that gets back out there after 50 years But it's not sort of a sudden decision. It's not something that happened overnight Canada and the Canadian Space Agency has been an integral partner to NASA and to space missions Over the past many many decades From I mean we talked about Canada arm three, but you know Canadians were all very well trained Whenever we see a picture of the Space Shuttle doing whatever it is the Space Shuttle does We always look for it. There's the Canada arm There's a little Canadian flag on the on Canada arm because that was our contribution to an Extraordinarily important milestone that was the Space Shuttle and then on the international space station Canada arm two Which is up there right now is an integral part of not just assembling but operating repairing continuing the work That it's doing so as we talked about the Lunar Gateway. It was absolutely Logical that we'd be saying yeah Canada is going to be there with our robotics with our robotic arm with Canada arm three With the extra twist that we're going to rely on AI because of the distance in terms of controlling There's going to have to be a smarter Canada arm to do that, but Canada is a world leader in AI as well so knowing that we are a really important key part of a much larger space program is a decision that successive generations of Canadian astronauts and Space agencies and governments have taken so this is a really big moment But it's only one moment on a relationship that has lasted Decades and it will continue to last for decades more as we go back to the moon and beyond altogether