IMO it's just a matter of a few months and we will start seeing revenues.
In addition to AQSIQ, Wang has forged close and critical relationships with other leading Chinese Government entities and industries, including, but not limited to, the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Culture (and its cultural antiquity preservation division), the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Education, the Tourism Administration, the Sports Administration, and Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, the Association of Chinese Mayors, the city/provincial governments of Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Xiamen, Nantong, and Dalian, the provincial governments of Anhui and Liaoning Province, and leading Chinese companies as Air China, China Southern Airline, Jian Nan Chun (one of China's leading liquor manufacturers), Chery Automobiles (one of China's leading automobile manufacturers), the Chinese Basketball Association, and Nike China. Many of these relationships of Wang will help TPID's ongoing initiatives in China related to such applications as sports tickets, agricultural products, auto parts, aviation parts, liquor bottles, and sports apparel, all of which have recently faced challenges related to counterfeiting and quality assurance and safety.