What if those big numbers were just a Wall Street wet dream and the reality is a lot more grounded? As a result, I think investors are sort of pausing. Private companies generally have much greater flexibility in how they communicate performance and strategy. But once they're public, management teams are often facing quarter-by-quarter accountability from the shareholders, the analysts, the regulators, the media. And honestly, maintaining growth while they're public is probably going to be one of the more difficult asks of a newly public company compared to when it was private.