 Today we're challenging private teams from around the world to design and build robotic explorers and race them to the surface of the moon. To be the first privately funded enterprise to build and land a rover on the moon. $30 million of money to reinvent how we get to space, how we get to the moon. These people are trying to demystify this entire concept of a lunar exploration. I think this is exceptional. I don't care who you are, what you've done before, the first person to make that happen wins. The primary motivation for us was definitely patriotism. We're doing the aerospace solution, which hopefully is going to land on the moon soon. The funding required for the moonshot is $35 million. Surprise money on offer is far less than what it is going to cost any team to do this and that's the challenge. We have the talent, we have the caliber, we have the initiative and we have the motivation. Let's compete at the world and see if we can win it. And I think when they win, India wins.