Colin, sure. This is Soroush. Happy to answer that. Look, you are absolutely, we are actually very excited about this. This is our first expansion in security. We're excited to grow in the market here. First of all, a little bit of background. This top National Security Defense organization selected us as really going through a whole gamut of testing for a number of different technologies, including valid other time-of-flight LiDAR's. And really, I think what they realized, which we have been talking about for some time now is this additional capability that 4D LiDAR and FMCW technology brings to the table do apply beyond automotive to other applications, including basically longer range detection, better resolution, enabling faster and really comes down to faster and more reliable detection. So I think overall, as you mentioned, this is significantly higher ASPs than automotive. We're talking at the beginning around order of magnitude higher. It is obviously near term. It's part of our plan. We've always talked about diversifying, bringing applications, including not just progressing automotive, which we really showed this quarter, not just the solid progress solidifying with our - the one top 10 OEM, adding another top 10 OEM in the engagement process, but also now expanding this new application. I think importantly, we think it's just a start of Aeva and Security. We are actually engaged in a number of other opportunities in defense and security, where we see that expanding. This win, I think importantly, provides a vote of confidence in our technology for others to also start adopting that, and we really hope to capitalize on this and work with additional opportunities that we can convert over time. And again, this is consistent with our mission to bring really next level perception across broad applications. And the key focus here is being able to do so means we are really using the same investment we've made on our 4D LiDAR-on-Chip module and technology in automotive. And then taking that expanding to maybe with different algorithms, but the same core technology with not really having to now then make significant additional investments or spend to go tackle those other applications. And I think as we are going towards production as we scale, we see our ability to expand these opportunities to, I think, meaningfully further increase as well.