I understand that they have already received the test results and feedback from that 4-8 month period. The feedback will likely not be made public other than in statements that have already been made by the company stating positive results. An upcoming item of signifance we will be hearing about when appropriate is the completion of the FPGA and its release to a number of interested customers. Those tests will be the ones leading to letters of intent or outright orders. The tests thus far were positive; the feedback was good. The prototype in computer algorithm form worked as expected with results surpassing any other known technology. And, if it worked in that format, it will work in the FPGA and then the ASIC as it is converted in each step. Therefore, we can assume that the tests that will really get people excited will be positive as well.