 Meantime, the Ezra Long Lab now is being supported by the Forensic Services Laboratory. Director Fernanda Henry says the Forensic Lab is using its available technologies to enhance the island's PCR testing capacity. We have to ensure that the kits that we're using are up to standard, so we have to validate them. We had to get samples to be able to do that, just to basically it's just building good quality assurance. It is to establish good quality assurance practice and procedure to ensure that the end result of our testing is of sound quality and can be relied upon consistently. We have purchased two new pieces of equipment. The first one is going to be delivered, shipped, sorry, in short order. It's which upgrades our DNA machines. We have kind of a bottom of the wrong machine at the moment, actually the first generation genetic analyzer, the machine that produces the DNA profile. We have a first generation one, but with the approvals from the government, we have purchased an upgrade to one that has four capillaries as opposed to one capillary, so we can do four samples at any one time. And further to that, we recently received approval from the Minister of Finance to purchase a machine that will allow us to do genetic sequencing. So you know the sequencing that they talk about, trying to sequence the virus, the COVID-19 virus, we will have that capability with this new piece of equipment that we will be getting shortly.