Commercialization really has two gaps: one is the innovation gap, and the other is the business commercialization gap. We're addressing the first part very well. The government is putting sufficient dollars into universities in this area. The issue is that what we get out of it, which is taking the prototype from the university and then taking it to create a business, is where we have the second big gap. There is a chasm between this and taking it to the market, because it's not sufficient to have the product.
I'd like to give an example. Look at the technology that was developed in Quebec City, which was related to a company from Denver that took that technology and created the new shoes that are selling very well around the world. We developed the technology, and somebody else created the business.
We really have to look at what we do with the business side, and not only with the technology side.