 Welcome. Welcome. Welcome to production hell. Now, three cars in production. There's the X, the S, and the three. Those letters can be combined however you'd like. Frankly, we're going to be in production hell. As the saying goes, if you're going through hell, keep going. There are 10,000 unique parts in a Model 3, and these are coming from all over the world. About two-thirds come from North America, and about a third from the rest of the world. But as you can see with this chart, which looks like we're being shot with ICBMs, I think that is the ICBM chart actually. Let's take a look at the safety video. On the one hand, you've got a car that is one of the safest cars in the world, a Volvo S60. There are a lot of cars that say they are five-star, and they are sort of five-star. That's not a scientific metric, but even though they are something like the Volvo, a great car by normal standards, very safe, the Volvo is arguably the second safest car in the world. The supercharger is full. What is wrong with you? Why are you such a huge idiot? Sorry. By the end of next year, there will be three times as many superchargers as there are today. So that should really help out a lot. Where is my Model 3? If you order a Model 3 now, you'll probably get it towards the end of next year. But because the S and the X are in production, if you order them now, you can get them in about one or two months.