Consolidated revenue is now expected in the range of 290 million to 320 million Canadian dollars, nearly double the prior standalone outlook of 165 million to 175 million dollars. Adjusted EBITDA guidance was raised to 65 million to 75 million dollars. The awards covered navigation and positioning systems, multi-aperture sonar, monitoring systems from the Covelya businesses, and synthetic aperture sonar systems from Kraken. Combined with earlier bookings, total announced product orders for Kraken and Covelya on a combined basis reached approximately 327 million dollars year-to-date in 2026. Synthetic aperture sonar systems used for high-resolution seabed imaging, mine countermeasures and critical infrastructure inspection have also contributed significantly.