That is not so. One of our major problems is trying to close the gap between discovery and implementation. There is another gap in bringing this to the bedside and bringing this to the community. In many situations, we have common interests with industry. So we can go quite a long way on that basis. It is important to keep this in mind because I read lots of things about the concern people might have because someone of the industry is at the table. However, GC does not make decisions at that level. We used to do that in the old days. But five years ago, we received an outside evaluation from an international committee that told us to stop micro-managing and to do our job as a GC. So this is what we are doing now, we no longer micro-manage.
Making decisions on specific programs is not part of our job. We have scientific directors and a scientific council. They have the abilities to make those decisions and they make them, not us.