Absolutely, SCRC is definitely looking stronger every day. I am back to where I need a RapiMeds sleep medication. I do however sense some concern out there because ExpressScripts is not reimbursing certain ingredients in a compounding Rx. This is just one third party player making a decision to cost their costs. It doesn't mean other are going to follow suit. Some could though but its not all doom and gloom. An example is in the pain market where my company competes. Cigna and Humana have decided they are not going to reimburse Rxs for our pain medication. However, United Healthcare, Tricare, ExpressScripts, CareMark, and other large third party payers do cover reimbursement. Would it be nice to have Cigna and Humana supporting us, sure. But even without them we continue to grow our market share each month. This is going to be the same things with SCRC. Let me assure you, compounding pharmacy is not a passing phase. It is going to be around for some time to come. And I can tell you this, and Cats can support me here, if a doctor wants a particular Rx for their patient, they will get it. The compounding market is enormous and our Mr. Schneiderman has positioned SCRC to be a player amongst the big boys. Now, add the potential RapiMeds revenues to the equation and SCRC will be the powerhouse we all know it will be. Yes Celtics, the future for SCRC is very bright.