It goes a little bit back to what I was talking about in terms of the precompetitive space. You're sharing knowledge across a number of groups. They can be from the private sector or from the public sector.
You're sharing it, so everybody agrees from the outset that they will not file any intellectual property on the common knowledge resource that's being created in that project. They sign on to that. Then, after that precompetitive space, each individual is allowed to patent what they like when they generate their own research findings within a company or whatever.
You're sharing risk early on, but you're generating much more data than you would on a one-on-one basis. Then, later on down the value chain, you're protecting, if you're a company, what you'd like to actually commercialize.