—which is fine and good, but is that an issue the University of Waterloo is looking at?
Let's be honest. The University of Waterloo has a great reputation for its capacity to develop new products. On the science side and in engineering, it has a great reputation, but are we developing people who will just license it? Somebody else will actually bring it to market, commercialize it, and take the risk of using it in 80 other countries, but in terms of business management, no one here wants to take risks. They wait to see if somebody else does it.
Is that part of the responsibility of the educational system, including at the university level, in terms of developing better entrepreneurs and risk-takers?