Yes, thank you. Basically, we have also noticed what Mr. McAlpine mentioned. We've worked with the University of Lethbridge. We've been in consultation with the University of Saskatchewan as well on projects. Effectively, there is that very squishy space, I guess you would say, where you have to be very careful about what's being disclosed, because it is a competitive industry across the board. You definitely want to....
I think the brain power our universities have is excellent and gives great opportunities for collaboration, but the problem is—well, I don't know if it's a problem—that, from an industry perspective, they're always wanting to publish papers. The intellectual property that's created within that framework has to be identified and secured before those things happen. It can work, but there has to be collaboration, and there has to be an understanding.
As for the understanding, in the experience we've had where the situation has worked the best, those parameters were established before the project began.