 My name is Don Kripel. I'm currently Director of Eye Detect Services with the Capital Center for Credibility Assessment, C3A, also a member of the Converis Technical Advisory Board for Eye Detect. I have 30 years of federal service, all of it in the Credibility Assessment Arena, primarily in the area of polygraph but more recently other technologies as well. The Eye Detect technology has a couple of very strong advantages. One of them is that it's fully automated, which means that it's not dependent upon the individual test administrator's skill. It's also scalable, which means that if you need to screen 10 people or 10,000 people, it's simply a matter of bringing in additional stations to test those people. The training requirements are also very low. It takes in the U.S. government approximately a year and a lot of money and a lot of investment to create a fully functioning polygraph examiner. Creating an Eye Detect Proctor actually can be done in less than a day. One of the advantages of Eye Detect, and in fact any automated system, is that it has no bias. It doesn't really matter about your ethnic background or gender. It administers the same test every time to every individual. The algorithm is the same algorithm used with everyone. So it's completely fair and in certain parts of the world where corruption is high, it's incorruptible. That is, it's not possible to bribe an Eye Detect station. For those agencies who have not yet had an opportunity to see the Eye Detect system, it is certainly worth your time to arrange a demonstration.