We have the resources. Not doing the survey was not a question of not having the resources. It was more a question of the fact that we wanted to concentrate on the innovators with our round tables and get direct face-to-face information from them.
We're not ruling out the possibility of doing a survey shortly after. Equipped with the information from the round tables, we may want to validate with a whole lot more businesses at large than what the round tables will provide. We're looking at the round tables as a very informative way of acquiring information, but then pursuing another means. A survey is quite possible at that time.