We work a lot with campuses. One of the challenges is that business and entrepreneurship reside only within the business school in many cases, whereas a welder can be entrepreneurial and start his or her own company, and so can a social science student and a journalist. They can be entrepreneurial and start their own consultancy. So what we really need to do is create peer networks of entrepreneurs on campus.
There is a lot of infrastructure going into enhancing commercialization, building out entrepreneurial programs, and advancing entrepreneurship research at the higher levels. But we need peer networks of entrepreneurial students, an entire nationwide campus network for young entrepreneurs, that is completely connected into CAIP, and completely connected into the incubators and accelerators.