Dr. Byers, I'm sorry. I think I have less than a minute left.
I've read some of your stuff, and you talked about it just being a matter of time within the next decade that it's likely someone on earth will be killed by debris that's re-entering the atmosphere. I read an article earlier that, at a Saskatchewan farm, SpaceX equipment fell onto a field. Thankfully, no one was injured. A Florida family had a piece of space asset that went through their roof and into their living room, I think.
Can you talk about how a space policy should address these issues, knowing that we really have no guardrails right now that protect people around the world from some of the infrastructure that's finding its way back to earth?