Yes. It's interesting, actually. We don't specify the distribution. There are no limits to how these get distributed across the various categories, so we didn't require them to be in one category or another. But in the first round, for instance, 100 were environmental; 38 were in the health category; 92 were in the safety and security field; and then 145 were in enabling technology. But I have to say that the enabling technology one is a kind of catch-all category to allow as many entrepreneurs to propose innovations as possible, so it wasn't surprising that category was the highest.
And in the second round that was the highest also, at 123. Environment was at 79 in the second round; 47 was for health, and 87 was for safety and security.
So it's a pretty good distribution across the four areas.