And with that, I'm going to grab some of the questions that we've already had coming in. The first questions are from Glenn Mattson of Ladenburg. I'll read the questions. It's going to sound goofy when I read the questions, but I'll read them and then respond to them. I want to touch more on the relationship with Palantir. Can you talk further about how that came along, how much collaboration was done before, how much integration still has to get done, and was the relationship driven by customer asking for the two of you guys to work together. That's a great question. We are actually going to be working with a joint customer that requested this technology on one of our drones. I'll just leave it at that. We've been working with them for, like I said, since AUSA in early September, and we hope to have this complete in the next couple of months for at least initial testing. So this is moving pretty quickly. Also, is there upside from Palantir built into the guidance and if not, can you frame how much upside it could provide? Well, that's actually a good question. So we did give guidance of $80 million to $120 million. That does not include any additional revenue on each Black Widow drone that will probably, I think, I don't think anyone's not going to want to take this software. So there'll be additional revenue on every drone that you get this Palantir, [VISNAV] (ph), and artificial intelligence on every single drone. So that will add to our guidance, but this is a relatively new situation. We haven't given pricing or any details yet. So once we have those pricing, that will add to the guidance. The next question is, in terms of funding, can you just remind me the time your latest assumptions or needs of investment, either OpEx or CapEx, level of commitment from DoD? I think we -- I covered that a little bit, but again, we are trying to wait and find out what type of upfront payments we'll get for LRIP and full rate production. And as I just mentioned that we have the capital to get through that part. Next question, Ashok Kumar from ThinkEquity. Would you expand on the previous question of what revenue per drone we can expect with AI software from Palantir? Oh gosh, I knew everyone was going to want to know that. We don't have the per drone revenue number yet. We hope to get there as quickly as possible. We'll let the Street know. And obviously software has very high margins compared to hardware. And we're hoping to get to that 50% gross margins as we continue to stamp out the Black Widow. Soon as we know, we'll let you know. When do you think the FlightWave factory will be up and running? That's a good question. So we are just starting to move in now. We just signed the lease. We hope to have more of a startup style factory in about three weeks or four weeks where basically they're sitting on top of each other in their office right now. They'll be able to spread out, put a bunch of tables out there and just get a production line that's mapped out and then it'll look like a real factory like the Teal Factory, hopefully in about two months. So we are trying to meet some goals that they have with all the orders they have. They've got orders for almost 250 drones already. So we need to build them and ship them. So we hope to ship them in Q1, so it'll be up relatively quick. And will we be adding the Palantir software to the Edge 130? Yep, I did mention that earlier, yes. Once we're done with the Black Widow, we're going to move right to integration on the Edge 130. Next question. Kevin Mak of Creek Drive Capital. You said Black Widow was basically built to spec for the Army SRR program. How do you expect to adapt it for winning non-Army business in the United States, i.e. Law Enforcement and First Responders, et cetera? This is a really good question because there's actually some other things that we were going to bring up later. So the ban of DJI and Autel is passed the House. And I'm not sure if the Senate's voted on it yet, but when this new NDAA bill goes through, it usually goes through on December 20 something for the last two years, DJI and Autel will be banned within a year. So you will not be able to get Chinese drones anymore. Now what that does, you know, Brendan, who does our government work, with the numbers that we have been able to derive from the customs holding the DJI equipment in customs, we think that there's going to be a TAM of about $975 million once this DJI ban is put in place. And as Kevin's question was, we did build the Black Widow specifically for the war fighter, specifically for the requirements that the Army gave us. But in the past, we've done the same thing and we have first responders, border patrol, almost every agency is either has a TL2 or is asking for a Black Widow right now. So, you know, these do work for First Responders and could work for Law Enforcement. So with that TAM of $975 million, I'm going to be very generous to one of our competitors. If Skydio gets 2 and we get 1 for every of these of that TAM, that could be a big market that we weren't looking at. And frankly, we were ignoring it while we focused on the army. So that's a massive TAM that we are going to put some efforts towards now that DJI and Autel are going to be banned. Great question, Kevin. Tim Weintraut from Alpha Wolf Trading. Is RCAT going to be presenting at any investment conferences in January and February? Yeah, we've been invited to quite a few. We've been invited to so many things the last few days. We will get our conference schedule out right after the holidays, but there's going to be quite a few of them and they're going to be some bigger banks than last year. I'll just say that. Here's one of the emails. I mean, chat that came in that I just go forwarded. Listened to the AVAV, that's AeroVironment FY call, and they said that small drone business is difficult, referencing RCAT financials, and that's why they did not participate in SRR. Well, that's interesting. Well, if they're looking at our financials right now, we haven't shipped a single SRR drone. So look at our financials in two quarters, And I think you'll realize when you have a product like this, it'll have 50% margins. And now with software on it, that's better than almost anything in the industry or better than everything in the industry. I'll just say that. And I will also remind that company that Geoff might have something to say about this, but they did participate in Tranche 1.