SDTC evolved over the time that we received support. There was a seed stage fund, I believe, which provided seed stage funding. We were later on in the cycle because our technology was a little bit more progressed from a seed stage technology.
SDTC has been—along with other funding agencies, like ERA and NRC IRAP—bridging that gap between innovation that comes out of a university like ours and commercial application.
That is very important because SDTC's, as well as other government funding agencies', rigorous due diligence on the technical merits of our technology played an important part in us engaging partners abroad. They recognize the rigorous due diligence that is done from a technical standpoint, so we can reduce the hurdles of trying to get funding from partners as well as investors abroad.