It's a good question. In our CAISN network in this particular project, we actually are doing three complementary studies at the same time.
Number one, we're doing this pyrosequencing.
Number two, we're collecting and we're splitting that sample. For a species for which we cannot get an identity—we know what the gene sequence is and we know it's a species, but we don't know what it is—we have another colleague at the University of Guelph who's processing those DNA sequences so that we can put a name to the species.
Number three, we have a third sample that's split off of the main sample and we do classical taxonomy work with that.
So we do all three.