this is for professor osenga.idn't ebay shift the burden of going forward to the patent holder in terms of getting an injunction? >> yes, thank you. >> so one of the things that mr. babcock mentioned, and this is in line with senator tillis's line of questioning, it has to do with the importance of the availability of venture capital for startups. that would include small inventors in particular. mr. babcock, you said that venture capitalists are not going to be inclined to invest in inventions that cannot be protected as a property right. so are there a vc people that you talk with who can tell us that this is in fact a limiting factor for their wanting to provide venture capital money? >> yes, and in my experience, probably 9 out of 10 venture capitalists you reach out to for fundraising purposes. once they understand that it's a hard tech patent-based business, they just say that's not in our expertise. we don't invest in those businesses. >> and do you think that if this bill were to pass to create more protec