One of the things you told us was that the intellectual property of AggregateIQ, a lot of this data that's being collected and aggregated, is actually exclusively owned by SCL. There's a data-sharing arrangement. When Mr. Vickery was testifying before the committee, he said a similar thing. He said that he found on the servers of AIQ data where the code base looked like it was exactly the same, which again suggests that SCL and AggregateIQ were sharing their data completely. However, when we had Mr. Silvester here, he said that all they had access to was potentially some ranking scores that came from the U.S. that might have come from an SCL server somewhere.
You're saying that what Mr. Silvester told us is not accurate, but that in fact, there was a much closer arrangement between SCL and AIQ.