To answer that question, first, to clarify, it is run 24/7, except for scheduled shutdowns for operations and maintenance. Again, to improve efficiency, another aspect of that is the partnership with CANARIE to do the remote data collection so that people cannot necessarily travel, but also be able to get the data and run experiments remotely.
In terms of the priority, that's a tough question. I think the reality for a university is we need to serve our entire mandate, so we need to have that curiosity-driven research and the industrial research. You really can't have one without the other. If you focus just on the industrial, you're not necessarily getting the right people there, the graduate students, getting that real forefront of science. And yet if you don't have the industrial mandate, you risk not being as relevant to society. So it's a real balancing act.
We haven't run into those issues yet since we're still new. I think one of the things we're toying with is setting particular targets by beam line, so assigning 25% of the time to industrial and then allocating time according to that. So by agreeing on high-level targets with governments, with our funding agencies, we can then drive that down into the operations of the facility and reduce any of those conflicts, I hope.