 So in terms of value, you've mentioned quite a few things. Is there anything else you'd like to tell us about the way that the electrophysiology lab brings value to its patients here at the Texas Heart Institute? Absolutely. We offer the state of the art the most innovative technologies in the field of clinical electrophysiology. And not only do we have a number of clinical trials, so these are devices that have already gone through those first earlier iterations and through the regulatory hurdles and ready for patient use. So not only do we have what we call the clinical aspect of things, but we have a pipeline to different organizations that want to have this technology used for the betterment of their patients. And we're very judicious in deciding which technologies we will embrace and which we may take a pass on. And that happens often too. I mean, there is definitely a triage here, the filtering process, and these things are studied closely. But that, I think, is from a clinical perspective, that's what we bring. And then from the preclinical perspective, it's the first opportunity, since it's an in-house process. Once we get to the level that we're ready for clinical studies, at that point, our patients come first. So.