Yes. We do work with Carol Stephenson, the dean of the Ivey school, as well as a number of people there. We even have a chair that is funded by the federal government, in fact, looking at health care innovation, which Kellie Leitch was instrumental in helping to secure.
They are interested in big companies, not small companies and, unfortunately, all the business schools in Canada are interested in producing graduates who want to work for large companies. The concept of sweat equity is really unusual in this country compared to the United States, where people will work for no money for many years for a share of a company that might eventually go big.