 And scoping occupies a space next-generation neuroscience that is tremendously exciting because it's all about understanding the brain in action. Humanity has been perplexed for decades, perhaps centuries, to understand how the brain works. And perhaps even more importantly, how it does not work leading to the brain disorders and mental illnesses that take a huge burden on society to date. The fact that the brain initiative and President Obama has identified the quest to understand the brain in action and how brain diseases arise when the brain does not function as it is supposed to as a 21st century grand challenge really symbolizes and exemplifies how unique this quest is and how unique this space is. And for a company like InScopics to be poised to lead this space fundamentally makes it a very unique company. InScopics develops and commercializes breakthrough, innovative technologies, analytics that together enable neuroscientists whether they're in academia or in more applied settings such as pharmaceutical companies to be able to visualize large-scale neural circuit activity in freely behaving subjects. The processes that InScopics employs to deliver on its vision to address the needs of next-generation neuroscience are also fundamentally unique. We have an interdisciplinary team of neuroscientists, data scientists, engineers who together are not only working on innovating together, but also in partnering with customers and collaborators to be able to apply InScopics as technologies and platforms to discoveries. A company that's interested in creating sectors, defining sectors, fundamentally has to be innovating in a very revolutionary way. And that requires vision, that requires the ability to take risks, and the appetite to fail. There's over a trillion dollars in costs associated with treating, managing brain disorders and mental illnesses. InScopics is fundamentally at the core of this grand challenge of the 21st century. If we are able to deliver end-to-end solutions to basic neuroscientists and applied neuroscientists, we will at a minimum have advanced understanding of the brain, but ideally we would have literally helped spawn the next wave of therapeutics that would hopefully reduce dramatically the burden of brain diseases and mental illnesses on society. And that's profound, that has profound implications for the 21st century.