 My name is Darryl Bullens. I am the president and CEO of Forensic Technologies based in San Diego, California. We provide forensic services for a lot of governmental agencies. We currently have 26 contracts providing polygraph, computer forensics and digital forensics. I've been involved in the credibility assessment world since the year 2000. I detect is very competitive with polygraph because of not only the speed at which it can be done, a test proctored in 30 minutes as compared to say polygraph for two or three hours. The polygraph examiner takes at least probably a year to get up and trained and the cost associated with hiring and bringing on a polygraph examiner is very expensive whereas I detect can be proctored by a non-trained person if you will So with regard to credibility assessment in polygraph, it takes about two hours to get somebody trained to proctor a test. Another advantage is not only the time but the cost of administering a test because the licenses are much cheaper than what you would have to pay a contract polygraph examiner to run that same test. I think the future of I detect is pretty much unlimited because of its scalability, because of its ease of use, because of its cost. I think it's going to be around for quite some time.