The Maker Movement is not new. These kinds of workshops have existed for years and years. There is some great profile around them. Part of the Maker Movement is community engagement. So generally, when these types of spaces are created, many of them are created at libraries, so Actua actually partners with libraries in communities all over the country, which have amazing access to this technology, to help them actually build programming. We help them create programs to which community members can come, or kids can come, where they can participate in a safe space. There are lots of different ways to encourage schools to do this.
One of the exciting projects we're working on is a moving maker mobile. We're actually going to have a U-Haul truck that travels around with makerspace equipment to schools and community centres that don't currently have access. It's really to build awareness and momentum around the idea of this, but also to provide an opportunity for them to be exposed to how easy this stuff is to actually work with.