But isn't the problem here with the word “commercialization”? Again, if you look at the diabetes example, the Edmonton Protocol, this was a 30-year research undertaking that still continues today. So it's not whether you commercialize the project, it's whether after a 30-year period of research you actually have something where you can take diabetic patients off insulin. That's the goal.
I think the pressure, whether from the federal government, from other agencies, or from Canadians, is that they want to see research that either lengthens or improves their lives, particularly in the medical research area. It's not whether a bunch of money is made, it's whether a patient like Bob can get an islet transplant and walk around and no longer take insulin.
I mean, that's the pressure, and that's a noble goal.