RE:RE:RE:RE:From webinar 12/19/23I get all that. I've worked on processes that have a different recipe for different products. Although there is an element of trial and error it's usually not just guess work. There is almost always an plan in place to reach the end goal. In the end these are questions I ask but I don't expect the company to actually be able to answer. I have a colleague I introduced RGX to and recently we've been discussing communication from the company. My mind has shifted on what my expectations should be. I work for a publicly traded company that manufactures "widgets". We don't put out press releases on breakdowns, trials and new products launches etc. I think because RGX is a small startup and have access to the CEO people believe (including myself) we are owed more information than we likely are. Remember Greg has to be careful from a regulatory standpoint as well so not to give out certain insider information. So even though I have in the last sent the type of questions to him like I posted I didn't this time for those reasons.