Well, I think our biggest accomplishment is having engaged the 25 universities, and people recognizing that we do focus on a special population.
On the use of knowledge exchange, we've been able to bring new research teams together. I'll give you a really concrete example. There's a huge movement afoot in the country on sport concussion research. It's in the papers every day, and the NHL is very involved. I guess they have to have something to do.
That's been a very big issue. We were able to bring the sport concussion research community and their tremendous researchers into the military realm of traumatic brain injury, because it's very similar. The head is getting jostled around and the brain is getting bruised. We were able to link the sport concussion community with the military community, and now they're talking. So some of the top research and best practices are coming to the clinicians who deal directly with those soldiers.
Was that a good example?