 You know, this meeting is getting bigger and bigger and deeper in science too, which I like. And what I'm very interested by now is we're moving outside of sports medicine. I mean, now we have session on cancer, and now we have grown so much that we're thinking about starting a big program with the Shaw Cancer Center because what we're developing in orthopedics can be applied to oncology. We have eye officials from the Navy that came here. I'm so excited about it because now we are blossoming and we have new area of research. You know, a lot of our clinical trials are funded by the Department of Defense, by the Navy. You know, I tell people sometimes, I was in Pittsburgh for 20 years and I did a lot of science there. But I never, never bring the project to the clinical side. One thing that we have at the Stedman Clinic is we can translate to the clinical arena. We are very good at this. And a lot of people cannot translate their technology to the clinic and they come to the various scientific summits really, you know, to try to team up with us. So it's very important for us to develop collaboration where we can do some high-tech technology somewhere else. But what we can offer here is you want to do a clinical trials? We can set you up, you know, with surgeon that's going to help you to do it. That's big volume about the quality of our science.