We agree, but there is a problem in terms of getting it out, particularly in getting it out of the universities. There's no standard with respect to who owns intellectual property. It's very difficult sometimes to get this, to commercialize this, because the universities say they own it, or that at least they own a huge percentage of it. And it's very difficult, sometimes, to raise money on that. We're finding that some of our universities--at the risk of being unpopular--are almost double-dipping, because they get the money to operate, then claim that they own the intellectual property.
Therefore, if you're going to commercialize this, because there's no standard, it's very difficult sometimes to break it out. Some of the best universities in Canada have gotten around this problem. But getting that technology out, from an angel investor point of view, still remains for many a hurdle.