Thank you.
I know you've already touched on this a little bit, and a couple of my colleagues asked similar questions.
Why did detecting this balloon require us to fine-tune or change the tuning of the radars to pick up slower-moving and smaller objects? In the aftermath and going forward, is there a change in how we'll look at this?
I know we mentioned that sometimes there are false contacts because of the way radar is able to see smaller things. Clearly, here it helped us find potential danger.
What is our outlook going forward?