We've been doing this for 50 years, carrying consumer traffic, government traffic and enterprise traffic. We've always taken that very seriously. We've hardened our systems both in terms of flying our satellites and with respect to all of the data that comes. The reality is that these LEO systems are probably even more robust and more resilient than the geostationary satellites are. There are just a lot more of them, so from an enemy's perspective, trying to block their transmissions or trying to hack into them becomes much, much more complicated.
I think that's true for both Telesat and SpaceX. We're both doing quite a bit of work with the U.S. government, which is placing great hopes on the opportunities to use these LEO constellations. As you can imagine, the U.S. government user has rigorous security protocols that we all need to comply with if we want to carry their content.
We've been doing it for years. I think we actually have even more of the upper hand with these much more distributed, proliferated LEO constellations.