Yeah, let me end part of your question, Matt, and I'll address the rest. Yes, I think there is certainly much more accelerated interest from customers. They can clearly see the benefit, the returns they get, as I said, on labor productivity, gross margin expansion, and sales uplift as well. Specifically on Kroger, the rollout continues to go as they planned. And the second half of the year, the only thing that is different that we said we'd be working on, which we are, which is really the protein piloting. And as that goes successfully in the second half of the year, we'll be looking to roll that out as we go into the start of next year. On Walmart, I think my observation on that customer that continues to be that they are really committed to the technology. You can see it roll out across all of their stores in terms of both general merchandise in apparel and increasingly now in the food area as well. And they continue to see their return on investment of the technology as well, both in those areas as well as in food. Typically with kind of large-scale deployments, timelines can vary slightly, but our current assumptions for the commercial rollout, we discussed them to begin in the second half of 26, and we're working very closely with them now on key deployment milestones to ensure a successful implementation. As it relates to the other customers, yes, the pilots are accelerating. I won't go into detail, but which specific customers they are. And we anticipate that largely those will manifest in 27 and beyond. And that's when you'd see the benefit of those positive pilots turning into broader implementation and rollouts.