Yeah, so this is Tom, I'll answer that one. Mike, thanks for the question. The - what I would say at this point, you know, first of all, encouraging news on the budget side, sort of what we commented on last quarter has been coming to pass. I think the Biden administration recognizes that how important defense is. There have been some shifts in strategy, but in terms of overall budget, looking at a relatively flat budget, which is great news for us, because we're in the programs that are still benefiting from that budget. So I think that's continued to be a, you know, a positive trend for us. As you mentioned, things gradually opening up. There is a couple of developments here, right? The government, certainly defense department looking at strategically, how can we continue to or how can we return the building of our manufacturing infrastructure, both for defense and also for dual use kind of requirements. And while there's nothing short term to report there, I think that's an encouraging trend, certainly for a company such as TTM, with such a strong footprint in North America. And then as you mentioned, yeah, there's an opening up in terms of the ability to have dialogue with a defense department. And that, again, not our direct customer, our customers customer in most cases, but being able to have that - that dialogue, as needed, allows us to learn more about the strategic priorities, make sure that we are, in turn, meeting those requirements from a technology development standpoint, and also that our footprint continues to meet those requirements from a production, ongoing production standpoint. So all positive developments, I would say.