 Dr. Evangelos Micolakis, he is one of the leading researchers working on DCA out of the University of Alberta. Doctor, am I overstating this? Do you believe this is a cure for many cancers? I'm not sure I would call it the miracle gland. It's a very promising advance, but there have been a lot of miracles in medicine, in lab animals and in test tubes that never translate into miracles in actual human beings. There are a lot of reasons to be optimistic about it. Can you do these studies and how long will it take? We are about to start this clinical trials in human beings here at the University of Alberta. We think we'll be starting somewhere in the next couple of months. It will take several months to complete the first stage of these trials to know at least that this drug is effective in human beings as it was in human cells out of the body. Was this drug used for anything else? Is this drug on the market for anything else right now? It's not in the market and you cannot find it in pharmacists. You can buy it in bulk from chemical companies, cell chemicals. However, it has been used for over 30 years to treat very rare conditions of metabolism, usually in children. Universities usually buy the drug in bulk, they process it, and then they treat these very rare conditions. We know that it's relatively well tolerated. There are some outoxicities in these patients, but of course we don't know how patients with cancer will react to that. So this is something you can buy at a chemical company. There are going to be people who read about this, like I did today. If I had cancer, I got to tell you, I'm not waiting the two years for the human trial. If this has killed these things, lung and breast, and what was the other? Brain cancer? If it's killed these things in test tubes and in lab rats, what's going to stop somebody who has nothing left to lose from going and finding some of this stuff and taking it? That's a very important question, and in fact we've been bombarded with this question, but you've got to keep in mind that it is possible it might hurt someone. For example, a lot of these patients are already taking cancer medications, and the interactions of this drug and any drug with the existing drugs is unpredictable. It could result in worsening than improvement. So these clinical trials are really important to be performed appropriately under the regulation of authorities like FDA or Health Canada. I have to tell you, while I see your point, if I'm dying of cancer, and I know I'm going to die anyway, how am I going to get worse than death? You had a hard time getting anybody to pay attention to this because there's no money to be made in this. Why don't the insurance companies get involved and pour money into this? There's a ton of money to be saved by insurance companies. Why isn't the capitalist system working on that front? That's a very interesting question, and you're right, you would expect. I think there are some laws preventing the insurance company in investing in research, but I'm not a lawyer to tell you that. I think there is some regulations. It's not that easy to do that. However, the authorities like the University of Alberta and the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry have already commited and they're helping us along with the people of Alberta that already started donating money to at least make the first step. All right, Doctor, thank you very much.