Anne Harrington: We also adopted the approach of teaming the Russian, or Kazakh, or whatever scientific team it... was presenting the proposal with scientists from the United States, or Europe, or Japan, with similar interests, so that they would begin a collaboration, so that there would be some exchange of information, some understanding of what was happening in the laboratory outside Russia, as well as inside Russia. We also had a very good audit program, where on an annual basis a certain number of projects would be selected for financial and programmatic audit. So you could have auditors from the European court of auditors, you could have them from the United States, you might have some from Japan... so there were checks and balances in the process.