I think we're on the road to creating some benefits around that.
Before the clusters came into being, universities would build small silos and work within them, so at times research would be done on a certain issue, and it would be repeated without anybody knowing about it. Of course, one of the other issues we had was the tech transfer of the research.
Some of this research was repeated. In the last few years, of course, with the science cluster coming into play, research between universities and research centres has been more transparent and more open for others to see. Therefore, we're improving and working on that. It definitely is a positive, yes.
The only difficulty we have is that it seems we don't get the full five-year funding. We end up with three years of funding, so there's always a bit of a gap before the next program begins. When you're doing long-term research, it's very difficult to continue with research if you have a gap between the programs.