 It may protect the idea outside of the United States under international treaties. There's the Patent Cooperation Treaty. Once you file an application in any member country, you kind of freeze your rights internationally for up to 30 months. You don't have to rush forward immediately and start filing applications really costly throughout the world. You file in the United States your initial application, it can be a provisional or a non-provisional. Then you have one full year to decide if you want to file for international rights and at that point you can file a PCT application or Patent Cooperation Treaty application that will then secure your rights for 30 to 31 months. For the end of that time period, we decide which specific countries to file in.