I’ll chime in here given that my client base is life sciences/bio-tech. The number of patents generated by my clients is staggering. The vast majority of those, however, never become part of salable product. R&D is full of scientists generating patentable processes as part of their work; but, at the time of the patent application, they may or may not know how or if that process will ever be commercially relevant. The patent protects your innovation in the event you find a use for it or someone else finds a commercial use for the same process. LWLG clearly has a vision, and the lab is generating patentable work; but whether any or all of those patents become commercially useful is a complete unknown at this time. That isn’t to say they have no value; we just don’t know yet what that value is. They may be valuable to a third party one day, but not to LWLG. We just don’t know.