. >> where does telenab make its money if gps is run by the government itself? >> our primary flagship product is the nef gator, basically a phone navigation system that is paid for by subscriptions. >> you sell that to the cell phone companies? >> we don't sell the software but sell the services that allow it to work. routing computing and business listings. >> you're being the back end -- when i'm typing something on my phone, somehow telenab will be involved in that? >> that's correct. the second model is more appropriate for the newer phones and also for our products in cars. >> the question that i've always won derped about when it comes to gps, because anyone can use it. were we to go to war with canada and i know they are suspicious, how do we handle that? the soldiers on me end can use gps. >> just go north. >> right, i don't need gps for that. >> how do you let one set of soldiers use gps but not the other set or is that possible? >> going back to the switch we talked about, we could reenable that. >> but then our soldiers couldn't see it. >> no because