The way we square it, and I think the way most research hospitals square it, is long-term planning on their site. It's clear that research aids in clinical care within the site. It should be embedded within the design of a hospital. By having access to federal funds when the hospital is constructed or renovated, it allows the research to be embedded within the hospital, and that allows the patient contact, patient-oriented research, as we are referring to it these days.
It's part of the planning of the hospital. It cannot be independent. I think what does not work would be to build a hospital research building that is separated from the care. The advantage of having research in a hospital is the interaction with physicians, surgeons, patients, and the public. It has to be an integrated plan.