Sure. As a voluntary association, we're engaged in a lot of these activities already for our members, and we have been historically. Continuing professional education is a core part of what we do.
The aspect of a college really embodies all of the professional education requirements and elevates the view of patent and trademark agents to the public and businesses to show this as a self-standing governing profession that is expert at advising them on intellectual property rights. I think a self-standing college really elevates it in terms of governing the practices and the educational requirements so that you can say to businesses, “We are experts at doing this intellectual property rights advising with you and acquiring those rights.”
I think it really is a self-standing body akin to other jurisdictions in other countries in terms of saying, “These are our professional advisers and we're going to help you build your business, especially in intellectual property rights.”