 And so, you know, I think to myself, what if we were to take advantage of all these incredible solutions that have been developed and driven by people who have nothing to do with the federal government? Right? What if we were to unlock those capabilities to do the mission of national defense? What if we were to take advantage of the long tail marketplaces that have developed in the commercial cloud industry? That's what Jedi is. That's why it's so important. Because we get to take advantage of the innovation that has not yet come to us. We get to take advantage of the innovation that we aspire to use. We get to take advantage of things in some cases, things that have become commonplace in the commercial software industry, but have not yet become commonplace within how we do our own mission. And I'm not just talking about infrastructure, and I'm definitely not just talking about technology here. I want to hit that point again. While we're looking at things like servers and, you know, compute and storage and the networking layers and all those things that sit underneath all that, those are great foundational pieces and absolutely Jedi must offer those. But really what I'm talking about is a better way for us to do that mission, right? A better way to analyze the data that is available to us. You heard the general talk about sharing information. I hear that one all the time. How do I do something just as simple as taking this incredible data set that I have and making it available for others to actually analyze, assess, and better understand the mission and where our adversaries are, what they're doing, how we better protect the people who are in these incredibly difficult environments? They don't have an answer that's very easy today. I hear it all the time. It breaks my heart. How we share, how we process, how we exchange and internalize information is really what Jedi is intended to drive. And when you look at it and you look at all these things, it is the basis of how the Department of Defense works. We must see this. We must trust the information that we're receiving. We must be able to convey a command and ensure that it's going to go out to the warfighter and trust that that whole thing is going to be executed flawlessly. And we see Jedi as being an instrumental piece of that.