Absolutely. Thank you for the question.
The application for a claim for exemption is predicated on the fact that they must not only state why they want the claim for exemption, but justify why they want it. That's where we talk about whether or not it is really a trade secret. That's really what the economic justification is all about. It's not enough just to say that it is. There has to be a value attached to it, showing that there actually is some value attached to the trade secret, and that, if it is a trade secret, they've actually done something with their security systems and their methods of protecting the confidentiality in order to preserve that confidentiality. That was set up basically to preclude frivolous claims.