 And could you tell me, could you tell me about maybe a specific patient or two that has really seen tremendous positive outcomes from some of your research? Sure, absolutely. Obviously I can't mention names, but one of the work of the projects that we've done, and this is a project that we've worked on for a while, and by necessity, because you're going through FDA, you're getting clearance to use it clinically, it takes a longer period of time, but it's a technology that's used to detect internal bleeding. In the course of doing medical procedures, often internal bleeding can be a complication of these procedures. And normally, we don't figure out that there's, you can't figure out that there's a bleed until and unless there's a significant amount of blood, because the patient's lying on their back, they're sedated, the bleeding is internal, so there's no outward sign. And unfortunately, by the time most of us find out, the blood pressures drop or the patient suddenly goes into excruciating pain, then it becomes a medical emergency, often surgery is required. But with this technology, soon as even the beginnings of a bleed occur, we are notified. And this technology has been now used not only in our hospital, but in seven, eight, I think actually now we're up to 10 hospitals across the country. And so that is, and that was the first one. So that's something that's made us very proud. Absolutely. Well, I mean, changing the world, changing the quality of life one patient at a time at the Texas Heart Institute. Thank you. Thank you so much for being here today. Thank you. Thank you.