That, of course, is an excellent question. And just to manage your expectations, the model is contemplating doing precisely that exercise. That exercise has not been completed.
The model right now is a descriptive model, and our goal is to make it a prescriptive model—and it is precisely that research that needs to be done. So we're not quite there yet, but the goal is first to create a catalogue within Canada of all the funding agencies that are supporting the health research agenda and to understand how they interact one with another and, then, throughout the discovery and execution continuum all the way to delivery of product.
We already appreciate that other countries across the globe have entered the cycle, as we've described it, at very different points and have had some enormous success in various quadrants. For example, Ireland has focused mainly on quadrant numbers two and three in the cycle and has dedicated itself to becoming the country that facilitates the production and execution of industrial findings provided to the globe. They have been extraordinarily successful in transforming their economy, and with that transformation came the economic rewards; and those economic rewards, interestingly, are now being applied to making that cycle full. So they're now starting to invest, if you will, in the discovery side and, eventually, in the policy side as well.