Yes. Our position is that if you are going to be flying the UAS for commercial purposes, you must be a licensed pilot. You are in the airspace, so you have to adhere to the rules of the airspace. You have to understand it. You have to understand that there is a risk with this UAS if there are malfunctions. For commercial purposes, they are going way beyond the line of sight, so we believe you absolutely must be trained, just like other commercial users.
Just to be clear, a commercial pilot's licence means you can get paid to fly. That's what a commercial licence means. A flight instructor is a commercial pilot. Somebody towing banners is a commercial pilot. Sometimes that's misunderstood, so I had to make sure.