It's honestly a great question, by the way. And it's being in the tech industry and this particular grew up in distribution. My dad started as an entrepreneur and owned a distributor called Linux and sold that to Anthem, which then became Arrow. So I was kind of born into the supply chain. Distribution, which I know very, very well, obviously, selling my company back in 2008 to Avnet, which is now Avnet's global programming center is Source Electronics. And we did -- that transaction was a great transaction, great team over there. But you look at distribution, automotive is actually -- I don't want to say today because it's been a little bit while since I've been intimately involved with distribution, but it was never a large portion of their revenue. As a matter of fact, when I sold Source to Avnet, the liabilities that you carry to the potential liabilities you take on in supplying the automotive industry are quite daunting. I mean if you don't -- if you do not execute, their fines can go up to $1 million. So it's not something you take on lightly. you have to be almost perfect or you have to be perfect. So it was something that from a terms and conditions standpoint, distribution kind of shied away from for years. But it's gotten so large in content, you can't ignore that market, and they couldn't, right? But I would say what they serve is a vast amount of different parts of the supply chain that supports all technology products, whether it's consumer, whether it's broad store opening systems, consumer electronics, IoT, I mean they go on and on and on. And that's why, I don't know if you remember back in the day when Roy Vallee was CEO of Avnet, and I know Phil has been on a couple of times. Kramer would come on and they'd introduce Roy and Avnet as the supermarkets of the world of electronics. And he was right, because they support everybody. So there's no one industry that drives their content. They support a vast variety of vertical markets, and that's what makes them such a great customer because of the diversity, honestly. So I hope that helps?