I have never been shy in writing my budgets to ask for more money. With our current staffing, we're nine members. We should be at 10; one member has finished their term. With our current staffing level and the volunteer nature of our activities, that's why I'm opining years.
If we had dedicated staff, we could cut that back. In order to do that, there are hurdles to get over, which are where the dedicated staff reside. We don't have a laboratory that belongs to us. We work out of our own laboratories. It's possible that we'd have to have some sort of agreement from our laboratories if we hired a technologist, for example. To do these evaluations, some resources from the laboratory would be utilized—maybe not expendables, but the very fact that the person is there taking up space is a resource.
These are things that we would consider, but given sufficient funding, I think that could shorten the procedure significantly.