They can get more information from my report.
I travelled extensively. Denmark did what's called growth houses, which are regional centres of innovation, not unlike what Communitech is doing as well. The difference with the growth houses, which I found quite interesting, was that in addition to the mentorship functions that something like Communitech does, they also had some very small grants, direct investments, to help young researchers and entrepreneurs figure out patentability, or what's called “freedom to operate”, to determine that if they're going to go and develop a technology, they're not infringing on somebody else's licence. They give as much as $500 to $1,500, and some work directly with lawyers for a period of time.
To make it very simple, it's another layer on top of what, say, a Communitech model is doing.