Maybe it doesn't meet the accelerated fund example, but by way of example, one of the things we've done with graduates coming out of accelerators...classically, people who've started some sort of engineering-type IT project get accelerated, they graduate, they're not venture ready, and what happens then? In a number of those programs, we're putting a convertible notes program in place whereby we can provide them with capital, $150,000, or $250,000—it's different by program—small amounts of money. For young start-ups those small amounts of money can fill those gaps, and I would say, to the example of punching above our weight or whatever, we're the only institution in the world that offers anything like that, and people are copying us.
On May 21st, 2013. See this statement in context.