And what else, the other thing that AMRs are going to do is like, it's still a bit of a novelty. You don't see as many AMRs as you should be seeing because there is material movement that is happening in so many different form factors in all the factories that you can see, but it is still being done by humans. It's still being done by mechanized equipment. It's not done automated. And there are many reasons for it. There is a lot of cognitive overload that the human operator is doing along with the material movement itself. So that is a place where I think AMRs can really break through in the coming years. end point and the starting point where it's not just taking a particular material from one point to another anymore.
What do you do at point A and what do you do at point B? That becomes very important. So that integration and that coming together is when AMRs are really going to explode. And I can also see AMRs being used as factory adoption increases. I can also see AMRs being used in other public spaces more and you'll start to see them in shipping yards and airports and train stations and then they will come down to the office campuses and you will come down to residential societies and so on. So that is something that you will get to see. Maybe it's not a space for Athi to play in but I think that will come down as you see more and more adoption in the industry side is also going to come down.