One thing I also mentioned in my brief remarks is that all across the country, NRC operates 15 what we call industrial partnership facilities. They are indeed incubators. We now have about 136 companies, which are all start-ups that may result from work performed at the NRC, a spinoff from NRC, or it could also be a spinoff from a university where we are located.
What we are offering is access to space and interaction and access to the human capital we have, fancy equipment that a small start-up cannot afford, and also advisers through the IRAP ITA. We are doing just that across the country. The success rate is measured by how quickly companies are leaving those incubators, because they are growing. Last year we had about 13 or 14 of those companies that decided to leave our facility, and they rented larger spaces in their community. This is one example of how we are making sure that we offer companies, and specifically start-ups, access to space where they can commercialize their technologies with our support.