Oz4m2, always good to learn of future applications. Equally, it’s difficult not to think Poet has been significantly de-risked due to the present array of alliances (partners?) who believe Poet’s technology can be marketed. That said, two things remain in the forefront of my thoughts in this current quarter and going forward. First, Poet can produce a viable technology which will be sold (Interposer, if you please) into a broad marketplace—OK, got that part. However, I constantly scrimmage with myself over management’s ability to timely mass produce a convincing cost effective solution. These last two puzzle pieces must fall into place to defeat any possible (yet unknown) competitors who could challenge Poet. TMI