Thank you for the question. I do think it's an important area.
I want to clarify something. I think the U.S. government has really shifted its focus from being an owner-operator of satellites and launch vehicles to being a customer. The great privilege that we have enjoyed as a supplier to the U.S. government is to provide services. The contract we have with NASA to deliver those astronauts is a service. We own the capsule and the rocket. That's a very different thing from having state-owned development money put in.
I do think that's one of the things we'll want to watch going forward. These projects are very difficult, but the drive is to fuel a connectivity demand that is very large. That's one of the drivers for a lot of the more commercial ventures. I think the early indicators are that other state-driven economies are starting to look at the kind of platform like these LEO constellations which only a few years ago folks thought were improbable. We're glad to be breaking those expectations and fielding some copycats.