 When you think about navigating the product development pathway, you have to approach it with a very open mind and an understanding that you need patience, tenacity, perseverance, and diligence about every step along the way. It is a multifactorial effort that requires the integrated efforts of scientists, of clinicians, of regulators, of business people, of reimbursement, and that's one of the really interesting things about this conference and what drew me here was the fact that there is a mixture of clinicians and scientists and some other odds and ends people that may be interested in clinical research from a corporate sense or from an organizational sense and even reimbursement. The question is why would I want to help companies navigate the FDA? I have found through the last 25 years of working in small, medium and large-sized companies that there is a lack of appreciation and true understanding of what it takes to navigate that whole pathway. As a very motivated innovator myself, I'd like to help people take their inventions and their ideas, move through the clinic and get that into patients in a widespread manner. My goal would be to think of helping as many people as we can to help patients because high tide lifts all boats.