 What is a vaporizer? That's a great question. By most people's understanding, vaping is using a battery to heat a coil which has some wicking material, typically cotton or something else along those lines that's saturated with a liquid, which is usually propylene glycol or vegetable glycerin or some combination thereof containing an active compound like nicotine and atomizing that carrier liquid into what looks like smoke but is just atomized liquid. Smoking is the process of putting typically a botanical into a device, pipe, whatever you might have on hand lighting it on fire and inhaling the smoke as well as all the combustion byproducts and incomplete combustion byproducts. Thermal extraction is using heat to liberate the oils and other materials inside of a botanical without lighting them on fire. More along the lines of taking cookie dough and placing it in the oven, you have a temperature-controlled oven that's just carefully heating the cookie dough up to baking temperature which is exactly what our devices as well as some of the other dry herb devices in the market do is they have a temperature-controlled oven that heats whatever is in the oven up to a controlled temperature, baking temperature and when you put your material in an oven and you bake it, you release a lot of the aromatic compounds and those aromatic compounds may or may not contain active compounds. They are the things that taste the way that the product that's being baked tends to smell. So if you put lavender and you put it in your VapCap, but before you put it in your VapCap, you kind of smell that lavender, well when you bake it in your VapCap and you take a taste of the vapor that it produces when it's at operating temperature, that vapor is going to taste and smell almost identical to the way that the plant smells before you bake it.