I was extraordinarily explicit. As an investment, this is a lousy one.

We have invested tens of millions in capital from loyal and patient investors to bring our products from invention to market. But we are still a small company, and we can only succeed and innovate if large companies are kept from violating the laws that protect inventors and innovators.

We are asking at this point for an injunction that prohibits RIM from selling products that infringe our technology and our patents.

It's only me and one counsel (Tim Robbins). I'll be doing my bench presses.

We have several patents that are fundamental for remote access to corporate data, and now that a market for such services is emerging, we don't want anyone to benefit from our technology without paying for it.

Now that we have that victory, we're more convinced of the validity of our patents.