Here's the first challenge. There isn't really an industry in Canada in nanotechnology. Even if you want to bring industry in, there's not that much nanotechnology going on, necessarily, in bigger companies—maybe a small startup company of five people, three people—but the global players are not here as much.
The first thing is that if you want that model, how do you do it? How do you get companies interested in setting up and actually being successful, not just by name? That's a challenge. I work with companies in the U.S. at this point because they have more infrastructure, and they have the patents, and have some of the capacity to translate some of these things. We're trying to set up our own thing in Canada, but again, it's a challenge.
You can't do academic, industry, and then other things—so really the first thing is, how do you actually build an industry in these emerging technologies? That requires more thought, in terms of translation as well.