Yes, for the time being. That is the first stage. Afterwards, what do we do? At present, we have no idea of the way these genes work. This takes time. We need laboratories, obviously, post-doctoral students, technicians, etc. A good project can take maybe two or three years, and the costs are relative.
In my view, we are on the right path. We have identified two or three genes and we are now working on determining the role of those genes. We will then be able to find the effective drug in the system. Afterwards, we will move on to the critical trial stage. That is how it works.