 I'm with Misa Meng in the BrainPort booth and she promises they've got a product that can let you see with your tongue. Come on Misa, what are you talking about here? Alright, so the BrainPort is a sensory substitution device for people who are totally linked. So instead of using the eyes to see, the device actually allows you to use your tongue to feel what it is that you're looking at. So you're looking at it and you're not convinced. So the way it works is it's a pair of sunglasses with the camera mounted on it. Whatever the camera picks up, we do have a mug here. Whatever the camera is picking up is processed through our controller and it's actually displayed electrically on this tongue display which we call the intraoral device. So what she's got again is a pair of sunglasses with a camera on it. She's got to point it at the mug. This tongue thing is maybe an inch by an inch and it's got a bunch of little silver dots and you stick that in your mouth. And what does that do? So you feel vibrations or electrical stimulus on the tongue in the shape of whatever it was that you were looking at. So in this particular case, you would actually feel the shape of this mug including where the handle is. Is it on the left side versus the right side? You actually receive all that information on your tongue and the brain is actually smart enough to process that information and you start to understand, oh, this is what I'm looking at or this is where the handle is so I need to reach on the left side versus the right side. I don't know. You're saying that my tongue has the dexterity to tell the difference between all those different dots. I mean this is obviously low resolution but you can tell it's a cup with a handle. Come on. My tongue can figure that out? Absolutely. My tongue is not really the smart part. It's actually the brain. So they're kind of a team. So the tongue brings in the information and the brain actually processes the information the same way it does our vision. So does it take a while to learn this? It can. So depending on the individual, it can take an hour. It can take 10 hours but 10 hours is actually our normal training protocol. So during that time, you learn how to use the device, you learn to interpret the information and then you kind of build skills so that when you go out into the real world, you're able to work yourself through any possibility or any process. So I would imagine it's also difficult because you'd have to learn if you were always blind that that's what a cup looks like. I mean I guess you can feel what a cup looks like but a tree or there's a lot of things you can't just go up and touch or people get mad at you if you do. Exactly. So that is definitely something that we work on as well. So if you're congenitally blind, the training process is a little bit different than someone who has acquired blindness. But it's not a barrier and you can still use the device. I'm really glad you're not letting people demonstrate this. Yeah, we do have people that come in and they are begging us. They're like, I don't care if it's dirty, I still want to put it in my mouth. And we're like, no, trust me, you don't want to put that thing in your mouth. Really just rub your hand on your face and then touch it again, I guess. So is the BrainPort available yet? It is. So we received FDA approval last summer. So it is available in the United States. We also have training sites across the United States. So if someone is interested, they would actually go to one of these training sites and they can actually demo the device for free. Oh, OK. And that way they can find out whether it would actually work for them? Exactly. And what's the price point on this? The price is currently $10,000. And so we are working on reimbursement. It's not a quick process. So we're kind of chipping away one day at a time. But hopefully... So that's working with the government, Medicaid and all those insurance things? Exactly, yes. OK. Well, that's a stiff price, but what would you give to be able to see? Right. So we can drop that a little bit as time goes on. Sure. And how would people find BrainPort? So you could go to our website, wcabwicab.com, and you can find all the information on there in terms of where is it available, where are the training sites, what is it, what is this tongue, weird tongue thing. And there are also some videos on YouTube as well. All right. And are you expanding beyond the U.S. or just U.S. only for now? We are also available in China, and I believe different parts of Europe. OK. Great. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye.