MaRS is an interesting idea and there are many aspects of MaRS that I like. Other times I think it's from Venus.
Within MaRS, we have the example of the university hospitals at the University of Toronto also working with the university. I always liked that. University hospitals, of course, can have their own research institutes and their own research efforts, which could be distinct and different from the universities with which they're associated. I put a lot of hope and stock in teaching hospitals and university hospitals as places in which this silo mentality to which I have referred is broken down a bit more successfully. Within a teaching hospital, a university hospital, you can have opportunities where you do have multidisciplinary people working, and so I think that could be useful.