I'll ask Angus to speak to that in a moment, but I would say a word about the CECR program. That was an attempt by the federal government to do exactly what you said. I think it will have been largely successful if it continues in the vein it's been in.
We took advantage of it quite a lot in British Columbia. We had five heavily engaged from B.C. in general and four largely from UBC. They fit this model of taking it to the next step very well. They have independent business people on boards and so on who help the university people. There's a little bit of a problem, I think, in having to incorporate those independent bodies, because these are university people paid by the university, and we own their IP, and yet there's an incorporated body sort of telling them what to do while the teeth are not there. But I think the program in general is a very good one.
Angus, you'd like to comment?