All right.
Let me ask you another question. Most of the studies you have, you say have been done on humans. Initially you started out with the studies on pigs, then you obtained authorization to use this device with respect to humans—and then, obviously, subsequently you had this data with respect to humans.
I've looked at those studies. Most of the studies exclusively focus on the age group between 19 and 43. Those are people who are aware they are going to be tasered. They are healthy people. When you take those two or three factors out, when the police go onto the street and taser an individual they know nothing about, who could be older, younger, or unhealthy, do you think your research takes all of that into account?