It is a difficult question, but then I love to dream in technicolor, so I'll have a shot at it.
I would say break the silos. Again, it's very much from the perspective of research-based practice, and to me it's a practice that uses the levers of research. Break the silos between the scientists and the physicians and the nurses and the engineers and the project managers and the bio-statisticians. They're all in their little worlds. We still train them along disciplinary lines. We have to stop that and we have to think in terms of multi-disciplinary teams working together. That would be what--