 Let's look at RFQs. You know, you have RFQs, which are requests for quotes, and RFPs, which are requests for proposals. Well, the RFQs, the majority of the time, they're not asking for pass performance. So if you focus your attention on just the RFQs, then it's like a 90% probability that pass performance is not gonna be a factor. It's gonna be based on your ability to be able to perform. It's gonna be based on price, delivery, schedule time, other factors, but not actual pass performance. Whereas if you're looking at requests for proposals, those require technical volumes, which whenever you're putting together anything that involves a write-up, more than likely it's gonna be a best value scenario, and you're gonna have to do your pass performance and put that in there as well as your team members. So you're probably gonna lose out when you're looking at RFPs versus RFQs.