We're working on how to register this to protect it in any real sense. I can't give you a black-and-white answer on that. The legal systems in Haiti and other places are complicated. We now have the advice of Gowling Lafleur, which is the biggest copyright law firm in Canada, and also JWT's law firm. We also have work being done on this by a law firm based in London who are the global experts on trademark, and who are doing this for us pro bono. But what they're going to do is to find the answer to your question: how do you protect this? All we know so far is that Brandaid commits not to put all of this value under our brand, like Macy's, like Donna Karan, which is what's currently happening. We have a model that returns 20% to 25% of the retail price to the producer. That's higher than anybody else's. We believe in profit, but we believe in fair profit, not winner-take-all capitalism.
I don't know if this answers your question, but our mandate has a red line and we simply can't guarantee anything in some of these environments. What we can do is that once we get the product into the market, we can decide who gets what, in terms of a fair profit split, who gets a credit for that IP. That's what we can do.