Thank you. I will try to speak a little clearer and louder.
Thank you, again, for the question. Just to confirm, we do have a very robust global security framework that is constantly assessing the threats and the risks abroad, and we are always assessing our vulnerabilities. This equipment was not seen as overly sensitive equipment, so the national security exemption that we had did not apply. It fell within a paradigm that basically allowed it to be competed out in the open in that way.
Does that answer the member's question?