Yes. I'll start, Andy, and then turn it over to David always with what level of specificity here. But, first, HDPE, very much on track where we expected. But as David said in the past, it's more of a fiscal '25. And you can see that with, I won't call it other public corporations, but even large fiberoptic companies have announced earnings recently. It's almost that their slide could have been interchanged with ours or what we've communicated there. And again, we can follow up with why we think that here in a moment. What we saw, and this is common for every year is, we said and the industry said, it's not just us. Rebate levels go if you hit X number volume dollars, we'll give you whatever 2%, whatever the number rebate is back, and we try to stay firm to that. So some of our customers literally just said, Okay, we understand. And I'm assuming when we saw a spike in December, it was to get to their goals. So a little soft there. And then not a surprise, I think, for anybody in January here that with the weather across the country, for example, us talking to our customers, for example, one large customer, I won't be overly specific here, but had over 50 of their locations down for at least two days or more dealing with the weather. So with those two things, January was light. And -- but again, if you add up the strong organic growth in Q1 with what we're kind of forecasting per se without a precise number in Q2, it's basically averages out and bridges exactly to what we have for the year. So again, to me, it's a good comfort thing that we're still on track and actually raised EPS. So hopefully, somewhere in that level, I answered your questions.