Absolutely. Right now we're really hurting to try to get some funding in here just to get the research done, because we don't want to be making the mistake of overlooking something and 20 years down the road saying that was the wrong model. We want to make sure that a new model caters to the needs of all the stakeholders. From what we've seen so far, we think that's possible if we just approach it from a collaborative standpoint and quite frankly employ some transparency and be up front with people. It's been working for us so far.
So I guess at this point I wouldn't want to go specific on what exactly it is we need, but I know we're going to need funding in the way of getting these things off the ground. We even talked about stabilization funds among these networks. Something like that can always be kick-started with a little bit of funding to get the ball rolling. There are things like that, which we're already starting to identify, that will require funding, and we are going to be looking for federal support once we do our homework and make sure we have everyone on board. This has been described as being like trying to put a teepee together: we need everything to fall into place before we can actually call it something.