the companies that are parting with us, with the private sector work carnegie mellon, it goes to pittsburgh, university of akron, lehigh, penn state, west virginia, we've got to get buffalo in there somehow. but the point is, public-private partnership for the -- to expedite the development of new technologies. the president and his team get this. democrats get this. we've got to get away from the -- away from the narrative that anything the government spends money on is bad, it's a waste of tax collars, whether it's infrastructure, public-private partnerships like the institutes that we need to create, that's the seed corn for the next generation of alternative energy, windmill, solar panels, whatever the case may be. we don't know what it is. that's why -- the recipe has always been invest in the basic research, put these public-private partnerships together and magic will happen because you have the basic scientific intellect and intelligence there with partnering with the private sector who has a profit motive and magic happens. and now we've gotten this scenario where the government has no role in