 We're offering the very first the Spraydrone Field Day and the training by Auburn University and Alabama Extension. To my knowledge, this is the very first Spraydrone training opportunity across the whole U.S. So T-40 was debuted last month in Las Vegas in the DJI Airwork Trade Show, and it is the flagship Spraydrone offered by DJI. Their T-30 was a huge success globally, and the T-40 has a lot of improvement compared to the T-30. We do have high hope in this model that will fit our production system and increase our operational efficacy. And also we're proud to have this T-40 unit donated by our collaborator, Agris Spraydrone. We had to travel down to Georgia for a couple of customers back this past summer. And it was kind of through that trip that we were introduced to Steve Flea, a researcher here at Auburn. And we found out this guy was more obsessed about drones and Spraydrones than we were. Or like, holy cow, we got to work more with this guy. We started talking about what we could do, how we could work together, and our end goal is to be the knowledge provider. You know, if you have any kind of information you want to know about Spraydrones, then we want to help you find the information and we want to provide the information for you. If it doesn't exist, we want to create that information. So research is really, really important. Our goals align very well because Agris Spraydrone also want to empower rural America and they want to allow people to utilize this new tool to make better living. You know, that fit Alabama extensions go very well. So we want to improve people's livelihood as well based on our educational effort. And we are looking forward to use this donated T40 unit to do more research and extension outreach project to benefit growers in the state of Alabama.