texas a&m, corpus christi in texas, and new mexico tech out of socorro in new mexico. it's just an indication that the faa is beginning to be much more logical in their approach to safety and the hazards in the area that they're flying in. and i don't really have a question, but feel free to comment on any of this. thank you. and thank you for coming here. it's been very informative. >> want to comment -- [inaudible] >> i'll comment a little bit about the coa process. you know, there was some discussion on whether or not that's actually a barrier, and it's really not, it's more of a hurdle. because people are getting coas and flying aircraft. and the faa as they get some comfort level with these systems in the national air space have made it easier to do, and people are getting coas and being able to do more with them. what our goal is on behalf of law enforcement is to make those hurdles even less so that it's easier. part of, you know, people talked about gaining this experience and how to do this. one of our goals out of what we're doing with the faa is, basically,