Well, until they hire sales, marketing, applications, and service folks that is what you have to assume is the plan. It will be interesting to see what happens once they get closer to actually selling SPORT anywhere in the world, which it sounds like Europe is the first market to launch. If they don't hire any direct employees to manage that process (outside of Paige), then I'd also bet on the fact they are going to get sold to a company that already has all of those resoures in place. It is incredibly expense to properly bring a medical device to market, let along a surgical robot. ISRG has disposable reps that basically live at an account for months after an install and help drive utilization and follow up training. Titan would have to at least hire 50 reps for the capital and 50 reps for the disposable business, at least, if not more than that.