And what you specifically mentioned there, radioisotopes, it's one of the most exciting new thing in cancer treatment and imaging and all that. And right now we resource them from reactors in Russia and in other countries. And We have that technology now developed here in the United States in part for a long term partnership with Department of Energy and spinoffs from research institutions across the country. I want to see that commitment kept up. I'm sure we'll talk in a few weeks about. I've got to dig into that particular project, but definitely it's in a great spot. (05:56–06:07)
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