It's certainly something we are doing now. We work quite collaboratively amongst ourselves, so when one institution is working on a project the other one gets behind it. An example is SFU and Michael from the angel network, which UBC takes good advantage of.
To speak directly to your point, a new initiative that has come out of the B.C. universities and hospitals is the Centre for Drug Research and Development. It has raised $70 million to date. It involves all the universities, health authorities, and health hospitals moving early-stage technology from discovery through to stage and pre-clinical development, where it then can be licensed and moved forward. It's about how to pool our resources and, more importantly, how to pool the expertise--that's really where we're being fragmented as well--so these things can get out the door at the other end.