 My name is Hector Ruiz. I'm the owner of Ruiz Protective Service. It's a fairly large company in Dallas, Texas that specializes in security guard services, polygraph testing, and now eye-detect. We've been in business since 1982. At that time, I left the FBI when the dream was starting a business, and I did. And my first business was a polygraph business. I've always embraced technology. I love advancements in our field, although they've been slow to come in polygraph. And then along came eye-detect. And this represented not a step, but a leap in the technology available for the detection of deception. Once I became convinced that it worked and it was viable, and that it probably represented this leap that I had hoped for in technology in our field, I decided to go into it full-board. In fact, so much so that I became an investor in the company. Our problem in the U.S. has been that the polygraph community has been a little bit afraid of this new technology, but honestly, I saw the same thing happen when we went from mechanized instruments to computerized systems, DOS-based pioneer. And we had to really work hard to convince examiners that this was a good idea. Finally, they accepted it. And once they accepted it, everyone loved it. And then we went to Windows-based computers, and that was another battle. And once we convinced them, now everybody thinks that's the only thing they should use, and now we have this new technology. And it's going to take a while for them to fully embrace it, but once they do, I believe this will be the standard.