 Clearly, I mean, we've said it time and time again, is the funding issue and what comes with this uncertainty with the funding is creating some difficulty in hiring staff. I'm not talking as much about Erie because I think Erie has been able to continue to hire good staff. I'm talking about international staff, but with the uncertainty of the type of, I mean, the uncertainty of just restricted core funding and also the, like you say, we've got the threat of loss of all USAID funding and you're a bright young scientist just out of graduate school. Now, do you want to take a chance on starting your career there? Not their meaning Erie, but their meaning in that kind of system. And so, unless there are some things that will stabilize the funding, it may create far Erie some problems in the future of being able to hire staff, again, talking about international staff. And I think that is the greatest challenge that Erie will face. The culture of the institute is rich, it's great. I just think they need to have a more stable environment.