I would offer that I think if you attract venture investment, the venture board members, who would typically be a significant part of your board, are very attuned to this issue, because it goes directly to the valuation of the company.
For companies that have not gone the venture route—which is fine, and many companies are just able to commercialize and succeed without venture capital—I think there is a gap. It's generally a question of building good boards, and the IP issue demonstrates that need to have good boards with independents whose members are qualified.
So I think generally having a higher standard for building an independent qualified board of directors for these independent companies is an important issue.