The other question I have for you—and, again, this is going back almost 10 years now—is about intellectual property, trademarks, copyrights, etc. My experience has been that you have these brilliant minds who are very focused on the technology—I'll use technology for the example—a lot of young and inexperienced people who have a great idea. They're ready to go out, and then they get crushed by an American company because of the patents, or a copyright, or a trademark. Along the way they get great support from governments, universities, etc., but that was a gap, the legalese part of it. Is that something you have worked on, that IRAP's worked on, etc., to provide advice and seek the appropriate legal counsel while you are developing your technology?
On May 5th, 2016. See this statement in context.