Well, in fact there are more efforts being made now to sensitize, especially academics, regarding some aspects of collaborating with China. When I was ambassador, I recall discussing with some academics. They were working on projects that were getting close to the commercial phase. I said, “Who owns the intellectual property on this?” They said, “Well, I'm a researcher. I don't...”, etc. I said, “No, no, you have to be concerned about this, because this could have high value.”
Also, we have to be concerned about technology that could have dual uses. Therefore, on this, I think the government has in place good controls to prevent this. That's why I was saying earlier that on artificial intelligence we need to have another look, because with things like facial recognition there are some dangers.