 First of all, security, you're CMD number of times in the press conflict. This is what I think is the best of San Francisco, and it's one that honors a very strong past that's been part of our DNA, that is innovation, equity, access, and higher levels of safety. So thank you, welcome to our city of innovation. But also say thank you for being part of this great movement that continues to be a movement for San Francisco. This project today is really a perfect instantiation of our mission. Our mission is really to help the world and in the particular context here to help mobility. So one of the things that I'm particularly excited here together with the team is that we have brought people that are not just engineers. Of course, this is a technology project. We've heard from the mayor that, you know, this is the innovation capital of the world. But also we have people from the Haas Business School. We have people from the Goldman School of Public Policy. We have people from the Lawrence Berkeley Lab. We have people from the Economics Department from the iSchool. And this is really what this project is about. This project is a multidisciplinary project. That's the way we're going to win, and that's the way we're going to change the way mobility works in the city. We think it's a true opportunity for us to really envision a quantum leap in transportation, and that's what our proposal and our vision is all about. In the coming years, we really hope to transform the surface streets, the way we travel, and the way we move goods around the city. And we also hope to leave no one behind in this vision.