The next question really is for all the panellists to consider and to maybe respond to. Often in industries people look at best practices between industries. There are often group associations. I know there are the university associations as well.
Is there any inclination to look at some basic things—I don't want to say it's one size fits all—across all universities, because it seems to me that you're competing for faculty? I think universities in Canada are set up this way. You're competing for faculty and you're developing your own policies and your own models independently of each other. Or maybe you're not—and you can let me know if that's the case.
But does it make any sense that there would be IP policies that fit across universities? I'm thinking about you describing, in the case of the University of Manitoba, considering the policy and deciding on whether it's 100% researcher owned or there's a split in the ownership. Could you comment on that? Has it been considered that it would be better to not have that but to have a certain consistency across the country?
Maybe we can start with you, David.