That's precisely it. Some of those companies have applied to our innovation program, and they are taking their invention or innovation and through this program are getting government to buy it, test it for them, and prove it. That takes them over the hump from invention to having a commercially viable product. That's what we hope is the outcome.
The other thing I might add for the members is that for many of these R and D programs, we expect that innovations will have a fairly high failure rate. It is the nature of innovation that among the successes there are some failures, partly because of the interests that we have in this and also the level of screening that we're doing with both the IRAP evaluators from the National Research Council as well as the private sector committee. We're having good success in identifying winners. It's too early to tell if that's an ongoing thing, but we're seeing very good results out of the program that way.