Dr. Coulombe is the furthest ahead of us on this.
In the case of Industry Canada, as I said, our CRC inventors are the main source of IP that is actually commercializable, if I could put it that way, and we are generating about $1.5 million per year in revenue for that.
Do we know the value of the asset that generates that revenue? I can look for an estimate of it, but I think it's important to recognize that it's always just going to be an estimate. The value of these things is not established until they're actually sold. The only hard number we have is the revenue that's generated.
Likewise, do we know whether this is the maximum possible value that could be produced? The truth is that we don't know. Basically what we do is rely on the private sector to commercialize these things. In the case of inventions that we believe are going to be potentially commercializable, we negotiate terms that we think are fair and in accord with industry standards to make sure the crown gets a share of it, but I couldn't say whether it's the absolute maximum we could get.