Well, I can tell you that getting data is like pulling teeth out of a mouth, so we're delayed, because the data-sharing hasn't been easy. However, the goal of that study is to look at the differential response to a vaccine in males and females. Our basic hypothesis is that females will answer better and will have better immune response but may also have more adverse events in terms of local adverse events. It just goes hand in hand. The goal was to look at clinical trials that have been done in the past and reanalyze the data on males versus females. As I said, we're having a hard time getting to those data, but it will come.
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