We receive a lot of ongoing feedback, because there is a lot of interaction with our scientists. Not only do we fund some of these clusters but we also participate, in many cases, in the delivery of these clusters. We're part of the scientific team. We're not always part of it, but very often we are. In these cases, we have lots of interaction on an ongoing basis with the players in terms of adjusting and comparing notes as to where we are and how the research is progressing.
So there is a lot of back and forth at the management level, so to speak, and also among the scientists. We're putting together teams of scientists, some from the private sector, some from the university, and some from the department. It gives them a chance to interact. They have regular annual updates on what they will go and present. They share their results, discuss, and adjust as needed, because it's also part of the feedback we get. The feedback we're receiving from industry has been very positive in terms of providing the right context for these discussions to take place.
That's basically what I would say about this.