Yup, I see it just as you do Pitt. I think the BIG issue is lack of controls and security when dealing with controlled substances, and thats both at home and at healthcare facilities. And while there are a few narcotics safes out there, I can't find another company that has such a wide focus, yet narrowly tailored use of technology that can make such a big difference. Based on the prior disclosures, looks like the company and CVS are taking steps to introduce the safe product to consumers. You can already buy it at the CVS.com website, and according to the disclosures, an in-store pilot program is coming. May be news on that soon I hope. The way O see it, if promoted properly, the in-store pilot will grow to a national, on the shelf, program. Even 10 safes a store is 77,000 safes. Not sure what the CVS price will be, be if it gets that far, and assuming a $75 price to CVS, we're talking about a $5.7M order, and that would be for starters. Just a guess, and keeping fingers crossed. We'll see how it pans out. And thats JUSt CVS.