Yes. Let me jump in and actually say, it's not even I wouldn't even say Skydio is behind DJI. DJI, like, got to market first with scale, but Skydio is actually the world leader in autonomy. Like many things, the Chinese companies had really inexpensive hardware, and they did a great job with the user experience. Skydio has a big team in Silicon Valley who's been very much focused on leveraging AI and sensors so that the drones can launch and fly themselves autonomously. Now, look, we bought a drone company, two years ago-ish with Sky-Hero. That was for a different use case. That's for indoor, like, tactical drones. And as we did an assessment on the make, build, buy, what Skydio is doing is just a different level of complexity. Like, if a tactical drone falls out of the sky, it falls to the floor from six feet, it doesn't fall on somebody, it doesn't have to fly itself. You build it to be more resilient, to bump into things, and you don't need in fact, all the autonomy can get confused in an indoor environment. And there's other applications for the long term that we felt Sky-Hero would be transformative for us to own and work on. With Skydio, this was just, our assessment was, wow. It took a team of, like, 600 people working for the better part of a decade with pretty massive investments to do this and they've got a huge head start. And as we got to know each other, it was one of those, like, Jeff would say chocolate and peanut butter moments. It was really a great fit. I've developed a great personal relationship with the team and Adam up there, and it really fits nicely, like, like a lock and a key with each other's portfolios. And so we're going to market, hard to think, with the partnership, and, we're getting tremendous customer feedback. In fact, it actually costs you a lot less to deploy an American Skydio drone than a DJI drone for this reason. With DJI, you put it in the trunk of the car, and then you've basically generally turned your police officer into an Uber driver for drones. He drives to the scene, then he stands on scene flying the drone, which, basically costs you $200 per year to get that drone driven around the city. Over the Skydio dock, yes, the hardware's a bit more, and the software, but for $50,000, you can have that drone autonomously that does not consume an officer. It can be autonomously flown. It flies to a site without any need for, like, human oversight, and you pair that with our Dedrone sensors. Now that is an amazing pairing. You can now see the airspace to see where everything is. You can the drone can fly autonomously cross connecting those two systems together, and then whoever needs to see the feed just magically sees a camera in the sky where they want it, looking at what they want to see with zero human oversight. So it's actually about a quarter the price, when you consider the human labor elements. And we think this is both an interesting political moment in that, the US Government policy and the rift with China is accelerating that transition, but it's just, matching this wonderful moment in time where AI is now making the autonomous flight possible. Skydio is in the process of releasing from beta to production their dock that unlocks this, like, complete autonomy. So it's just a really exciting part of the business, and we always look to look for and just make the best decisions where we should make, what we should build ourselves, where we should partner. In this case, it was a -- we found a great partner and, we're confident that -- it's got the right relationship fit and long-term dynamics.