We're just about at the end. I have one quick question, and this is a very broad-based question, if you don't mind.
Any human-to-human transaction or relationship is usually based on the presumption of honesty, that the person you're dealing with is honest. With this experience that you've had and the necessity to protect such sensitive materials and knowledge, has that turned around, and do we now have a presumption that perhaps somebody is not going to be honest and they have to prove their honesty to us? It's a very broad question, but give a brief reflection, if you don't mind, Ms. Jeffrey.