 I'm Bill Evans. I own Polytech Incorporated. We have an office in Cleveland, Ohio, and Akron as well. I teach at the University of Akron. I'm also a licensed lawyer in the state of Ohio. Of late, we've been using IDetech for compliance of probationers, making sure that they were adhering to their protocols within their regulations by the probation officer. In other words, there are a lot of general and specific things that a probation officer wants to make sure that their probationers are complying with. So compliance is a big deal in this day and age. Judges are constantly concerned about overcrowding prisons, overcrowding jails. Society in general pays for all that in one way or another. The taxpayers pay for that. If we're able to make sure that those placed on probation, instead of in jail or in prison, are compliant with their general standards of probation or their specific standards of probation, and we can use lie detection, in this case ocular IDetech technology, to make sure that these individuals are staying on the straight and narrow, not getting into the weeds, not causing problems for society in general, not violating their probation, then that's a real good way to make sure that the community is safer.