Again, I am very positive about the technology of injecting natural gas into a gasoline or diesel engine to promote a higher percentage of fuel being burned and, as a result, lower emissions. But, we are not getting into the marketplace. I have been watching an oil company for over a year. It has had a lot of enthusiasm by its investors and they have steadily lost money the entire time. Now, management has changed and I am seeing real hope it might go somewhere. Am I saying we need new management? Depends. If they can admit we're not getting results going this direction and change direction then possibly not. But, I think new people need to be brought on board to set that new direction. Money is never a problem if there is sufficient hope that a product will come to the marketplace that satisfies a need. Everybody wants in on something that works or, at least, has the promise of working. We haven't accomplished anything in quite some time. I remember there was a problem with gas leaking at some places and they solved that. I remember there was a problem with the control unit not being sealed from the environment and they solved that. People who are successful solve problems. My drill instructor, in boot camp, said,"There are only two kinds of people in the world. Those who get the job done and those with excuses." This is the kind of product that needs to be put in front of movers and shakers, those I call dreamers, to get the help we need to bring it into the marketplace. And then, the money will follow. My best to all, Jim