The concern that was brought forward by the students was not per se with the universities; it was with companies who were involved in the research. They were being, I would say, duct-taped about their concerns about the research and where it was going.
I would be the first one to stand up and say that's not on, when you have researchers who are involved and are being funded with product dollars and they have concerns and they're being told they can't speak out. I think the concern that was raised wasn't about universities per se, but when there's a funding component from the private sector and the research that's being done affects citizens...that's what I think their concern was. That's a point of clarification from my perspective.