Perfect.
I have a question for Ms. Zipes.
The study mentions the number of patients treated in your laboratory. Most often, you're treating cases of brain injuries. You said there are two types of brain injuries: traumatic and acquired. Can you quickly explain the difference between the two and perhaps give us some examples? The examples of applications that you gave us are particularly interesting. Could you give us some examples of rehabilitation methods for the two types of brain injuries? I imagine we aren't talking about post-traumatic stress syndrome in this case. We're really talking about lesions or physical injuries that affect the brain directly.
Could you give us a bit of an explanation of the difference between the two and provide two typical examples?