I think you're right that the need is there. As I had agreed earlier, with so much different research going on, or so many people doing the research, there's a need to coordinate. If you have a group of people doing biomedical research, then you're hoping that scientist A will not be duplicating what scientist B will be doing. That's where a lot of the coordination will be, in just making sure that people talk to each other.
I'm going to be very general here, but I'm not sure there's a lot of communication among researchers to say, “This is what I'm doing, and these are some of the problems I've found.” In fact, that's one benefit of the new Brain Research Centre that was opened at UBC recently. They have a more general area where all these scientists can get together and talk about it.