Thank you.
Mr. Workman, I want to clarify some of the issues you're bringing forward. From my perspective, I'm seeing the issue, as we talked about it before, as being basically a language issue and an accessibility issue, as opposed to a technology issue. Like every other patent that goes into any other software or hardware device, a patent is by extension a copyright, of which the patent holder is paid, which goes into the price. So it's not an extra tax or anything else that's being put into that patent for that machine.
As far as accessibility is concerned, perhaps you could reiterate whether the accessibility you're looking for is access to the material itself as opposed to issues with technology.