That's right. Charles has the answer: persistence versus satellite. And I compete against satellites. I produce much higher resolution. I have persistence, and I can cover the area. The cost is much lower. Remember that when satellites go up, that's it. It's one-shot. We put the latest hyperspectral from the Institut national d'optique. It breaks light into 700 bands per pixel. We do that. This is the stuff we're able to innovate, continuously getting the right answer, and it's because we're thereāso persistence. We operate under the weather, under the clouds. This is very true of what we did in Afghanistan, by the way. Also, the cost and local knowledge.... So I'm advocating for community-based or local-based flights, where people know the terrain. They know what's different. We're enabling them to be much more rapid in their ability to get the right answer.
On December 2nd, 2014. See this statement in context.