 The goal of the Israeli Drone National Initiative is to create a national ecosystem of drone deliveries. Many big companies are trying to go into the drone industry. They're operating alone in one ecosystem. They don't have to work together with other companies or other technologies. We're trying to create a competitive ecosystem. Our goal is not only to enable one company to deliver goods or fly from place to place in an aerial space, but to enable many companies to fly. So on one hand we can have delivery of goods, on the other hand we can have in the future ambulance drone taxi flying all together at the same area. There's a big factor of public acceptance. One of the basic challenges that we are facing, especially the regulator, is how to create this as a safe environment. Because people are used to cars and they're used to car accidents, but they're not used to drones flying over their heads and it could be very scary. I can't tell you when I'm going to order my coffee in the morning via drone and it will be served to me hot and tasty. But I can tell you that we've gone a long way so far. We started with basically nothing and our first flight was flying a few meters with a joystick and today I saw already a delivery of ice cream and sushi to the beach in Tel Aviv. The next step would be to work with other countries and see how we can take the knowledge and the experience that we've learned in Israel to other countries and also learn from them. The goal of C4IR is to really change the reality and implement new technologies that haven't been implemented before. If you have a local impact and people see that if it's possible, then you can create a global impact.