 If somebody is interested in a clinical trial, is there a way to, like, is it never mostly in the drug development, or is it something that, like, they can go directly to get evaluated? How does that work? Well, it depends. Obviously, if you have a patch one loss function mutation, I would go to our website and we can actually direct you. But in general, organizations like XCures, which you brought up earlier, they're great. I consider those guys almost to be a sherpa for cancer patients, guiding them and carrying them along the way because there's so much data out there now that it's impossible for the patients. And frankly, it's impossible for one of the physicians at this point to keep up with it. So having a group like that that really helps guide you to the best possible treatment, and in general, they'll try to find the closest locations with clinical trials that are appropriate, or if there's a standard of care therapy that's available, they'll lead you that way. So reach out to XCures.