I understand that aspect. That's the research. The person designing that research hopefully is looking at.... Sometimes it gets missed. I get that part. I think the public gets that part.
That is not necessarily what the DEI is about. It's a question of whether that research was given to an individual researcher because they met that DEI quality or standard, as opposed to the quality of their research. When we're dealing with the research, the quality of the research one would like to think is covering all of that aspect.
It's a huge challenge along those lines. I get that. We get that we need to understand that with our researchers and provide that. That is what those committees are looking at, but the committees should be making that decision based on the quality of the research and the presentation of that research, as opposed to it being presented based on buzzwords that might meet certain standards. I appreciate that.
Dr. Kaufmann—