as i mentioned, france alus le-risk operations as does canada and many other countries. the united states, typically a leader in aviation, is one of only a few countries that prohibits commercial uav operations. while we wait, small and large businesses in the united states are moving uav testing and operations abroad, where regulations are more advanced. delayed and overly restrictive regulations aren't just slowing the growth of the industry. many of the largest industries and corporations in america see this technology as key for remaining competitive in the global marketplace. air ware raises a strategic investment from one of the largest corporations in america, general electric, who could use them in their business units. the farm bureau noted that u.s. farmers will not be able to keep up with foreign competitors if they are not allowed to use the same technology. ua, have -- ua vtech nothing will have a major impact on our economy. in the first three years of integration, conservative estimates include creating 70,000 jobs and adding $13.6 billion into the economy. with each