Almost every space agency and satellite regulator around the world is looking at what this emerging LEO environment requires to make sure that the rule sets and the expectations for responsible action translate into local rules. I've talked to the Canadian Space Agency and the ISED space group to understand their thinking. In the U.S., which is our home environment, we've been pressing all the regulatory agencies and policy agencies to expect more of their operators and to set higher goals in their licensing applications.
One of the other things would be to improve the amount of transparency that all licensees have to show about how they're going to meet those requirements, what their plan is and how they are doing against those plans.
It's not only participating in an updated backdrop of rules and expectations but also expecting your operators to show transparency about how they're doing and what they're doing. That becomes a differentiator instead of something to keep from disclosure.