I believe the gist of it is that we have some vials now and the rest of the 1.2 million are still happening. But once they fill the vials from the finished product there is a 2 year shelf life so he’s not going to have what I think is the 900,000 vials packaged and sent quite yet. They’re done or will be done though. He’ll hold them in whatever their finished but unpackaged state is until we know what’s going on with CD12. This will extend the time they are viable by waiting until we know we need them. No need to start a 2yr countdown for no reason when they can sit in the other state for a much longer period of time and remain stable.