No, sir. We don't take an ownership of the intellectual property. That's a choice we made at the outset. Any royalties would be paid to the respective universities where the research is actually accomplished, so the inventors own the intellectual property.
We've found that model works very well. It returns to the public sector the investment that has been made in those projects.
The other thing to keep in mind is that one of the key products of a network of centres of excellence or any academically based research project is the young people who graduate from the research with their master's or their PhD. Those people go on to become employees of companies or hospitals or wherever, and they contribute back to our economy in that way as well.