I dream that, one day, everyone who gets a master's degree in my institute has enough to start a company. They may not succeed, but we’ll support them and have mechanisms to support them that won't include venture capital—it will be too small for that—but it will be a development of high-value jobs.
We teach business students, engineers, and clinicians, all together, to work together to create that kind of culture. There will be a lot of high-value science jobs. Manufacturing is a little tougher because we have to be competitive—and we're still trying to find ways to do that because it involves automation, which involves access to capital—but the designers, the people who run the company, the IP is owned in Canada.... That's the future.