I would say that we don't try to reach in and pull out the best and the brightest, unless it's highly obvious. We're not prescient enough to know which entrepreneur at an early stage has an idea that will really make it. We always get surprised. In fact, most early-stage companies start with a vision and a plan that doesn't get realized. The successful ones realize their success in a way that's different from what they originally envisioned.
We think it's better to create an environment where we support a relatively larger number of entrepreneurs. We encourage people to come out of universities and the community into organizations like this. We provide them with the support they need. They pass capability tests along the way to determine how much support they get, but we don't really try to hand-pick winners. If we could, we wouldn't be running incubators.