Right now, the first device that we're going to be translating is a hand-held system for infectious disease diagnostics. We're taking all the genomic information that you heard about and we're building it into our bar-coding system. Can we essentially develop a system where we bar-code your blood to tell us what you have, and then start to build databases out of that?
I gave a talk to the DIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency in the U.S., because they're also interested in that concept, for monitoring of activities. We also find collaborators right now. I have a collaborator in Minnesota. We have collaborators in South Africa and Nairobi. In fact, some of the samples we might be analyzing are from Nairobi hookers, who have very dirty blood samples, who have different infections. We're taking information that's being developed by the genomics guy and we're now adding that information to our nano to develop these hand-held devices. So again, if you're a business person, I would try to sell it to you differently from an academic.