We have a group called the Genesis Centre at Memorial that focuses on that entrepreneurial side. Within my institute, we have a marine bioprocessing research lab. We have doctors, post-doctorates, graduate students who are focused on deriving value from waste streams.
My focus now in the coming months and years is going to be to try to match these two different groups, the technology and innovation in deriving value from waste streams, in terms of R and D requirements, with the entrepreneurial spirit from a group like the Genesis Centre, and try to bring those groups together to identify commercial opportunities, because I completely agree with the point that was made earlier.
We're very good at R and D, and we're very at good advancing the ball on that. Commercialization on the seafood side is the exact same story. It has been our biggest weakness. We take all kinds of great technologies, we bring them to the pre-commercial stage, and then we lose it. I think that's where the entrepreneurial piece has to come in.