I can point out the example of the Swedish Research Council. They have a member on their governance council from a public-private partnership organization that looks at, and basically has a specialty in, the creation of public-private partnerships.
There is a lot of expertise out there that can be canvassed and that can be obtained--in many different provinces in the country, actually. It is very possible.
It is wrong to present opposition to this appointment as an opposition against commercialization and against partnerships. I think you can have perfect partnerships and perfect promotion of commercialization without bringing the very significant conflict of interest on the governing board level. It's a question of balance and it's a question of the degree of conflict of interest.