Unfortunately, I think it comes back to procurement, which I know is an issue this committee has heard a lot about.
When you have relatively small companies in space, in AI and in cybersecurity.... Probably in cybersecurity they do better at this, but certainly in space and AI, oftentimes, the government wants to see those companies demonstrate the technological readiness level of their capabilities by having other clients first. That's a near impossibility.
For those kinds of capabilities, they're only going to find other clients if the government has already procured their capabilities. It has to go the other way around. The government has to be prepared to be the first client. That's difficult when there are low appetites for risk. I think, given the speed of these technologies, that's just something the government is going to have to somehow become prepared to do.