BAA program isn't so much the inicial $ (I believe as of now 10m spread out to the award winners 1st year,although might be more if their international partners join in) as it is for a companies future $. Implant has 5 entries, now there are 4 technical areas, but in those areas are sub-divisions. The winning companies will have time to make their submissions a reality within a certain timeline,and no doubt have an inside track.Here's what's exciting, we might see for example any of Implants r&d tech that is currently in development but will meet the deadline prescribed in the 4 technical areas,if applied and awarded. Just need to show through your white papers that it will meet their outlined minimum specs (and hopefully in our case exceed them).