We also continue to work on our personeria juridica, the Honduras equivalent of a 501(c)(3). This is another process filled with complications and delays. We actually began our application at the end of 2007 and almost had it when the insurrection occurred in 2009. At that time, all such processes pretty much went back to their starting point. We were not entirely satisfied with the lawyer we had at that time, so we have changed to another. She is an experienced lawyer and knows our ministry quite well as she was the vice mayor of Puerto Cortes when Oklahoma State University began their widely publicized water filtration project. I think she will do a good job though she, too, says it can be a very long process. She also said it is expensive. However, it's something we really need as the ministry continues to grow. Since we will be away from Honduras several weeks for church visitation and Michael's wedding, Gary is getting as much done as possible on the personeria before he leaves.