The current policies and different policies of the universities don't hinder...in terms of the collaboration. I think a good example is the national centres of excellence program. Those NCE projects typically would involve over a dozen universities. They may have different policies, but we come to an agreement on how we would make the IP transfer from that research to the industry. So in that sense, those different policies don't really get in the way.
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