 I bought a coffee mug that keeps my coffee at like 133 degrees, which I'm delighted by. But the first thing I did when I took out a package is it wanted a firmware update. I was like, yes, awesome. Two and a half weeks and it wanted another firmware update. Okay. I don't even know if it was a security issue. It could be a functionality issue. Maybe they were making my battery performance last longer. I don't know what the updates do. It's completely opaque. But at least there's an opportunity for that to also include security issues being resolved if that's a problem for that specific device. So I think there's some folks that are making space for it. They recognize that security updates are a critical path to developing a resilient device that will support the actual lifespan of that device. I mean, how long do you expect to be able to use a cup?