Absolutely, the very model on which JDRF was founded and the business approach we take towards research set hurdles and benchmarks that have to be attained by all our researchers through the research exercise. So we set those milestones right at the inception. If at any point those are not met, then funding ceases at that point in time. So it encourages a constant iterative process to ensure that progress is being made and that results are being achieved.
In fact, when CIHR was founded, they copied the JDRF research funding model in doing that very thing.