Prabu Natarajan
Management
Hey, Gautam. The only thing I would add to that would be you know, if we if we think about what seems to get some level of scrutiny, Contracts that are viewed as consulting arrangements where people fly in for, you know, two-hour meetings and fly out. I think those are likely to get a little more attention is, I think, the folks in the government are recognizing, you know, that's generally not what we do. We are mission-focused with people that have hands-on keyboard. Generally, not a core part of our business. I think the other thing that you'll likely see is is there a focus on simply, you know, buying and selling at higher profits to the government? In other words, think of these as sort of your fairly typical reseller agreements, that, you know, arguably, one might suggest, not a lot of ton of value at for the government So there's a little bit of focus there. Again, I think this is why as the administration sort of taking shape here and folks are getting acclimated to the kinds of work we do and the programs we execute on, think there's a recognition that perhaps the headlines are, you know, I would say a little more of a knee-jerk reaction I think as Toni exactly pointed out, there's a little more of an understanding of what it is we do, our role as you know, integrators putting together very disparate pieces of data and our and consumption patterns inside the government in a way that is cost-effective the government long term think there's a growing recognition of that. The uncertainty also manifests in you know, I would say, very conflicting emails You know, five of them over the course of, you know, forty-eight hours. And just knowing not to react to that or any one email. And just saying, can we just keep our heads about us and sort of navigate the environment together with our customer? Who frankly, also have the same level of uncertainty. So that I think an environment that is uncertain, and and and I think our, you know, priority is to not overreact and make sure that we're doing the right things for the nation, Walter.