I think it might be a challenge, candidly.
Just by example, there's one thing we've done recently. We licensed some technology from Jet Propulsion Laboratory in southern California. The researchers who built it seven years ago had no interest in participating. They had no time. They're very busy doing what they want to do. What we did was we hired a Ph.D. with specific knowledge in that area, and that person had one afternoon meeting with the original developer of the IP. Then they went off and spent four months coming up to speed and recreating the original results. There was a bit of a time lag, but from a practical point of view, it's difficult to get the IP as well as a bit of coaching at the same time. If you can, that's great, but I don't know if—