Thank you, Chair.
I have one question, and I'll try to condense it.
Morgan, I'd be remiss if I too didn't endorse your product. I would feel that I had missed an opportunity. We'll leave that where it is.
Chris, you talked earlier about leadership as a driver. We've had the opportunity to hear from a number of different educational institutions, and I've had the opportunity personally to visit a couple of incubators. I've seen a variety of different and very exciting environments, with different compensation plans or ownership plans for IP, etc.
One of the questions that came out of that is whether, from a commercialization perspective, researchers—those working in that environment—really know whether they're going to take their product to commercialization or whether they have that opportunity. I'm just wondering about it. From a leadership perspective, you talk about leadership as the driver being as important.... I'd like to go from Chris to Pierre to Brigitte.
How do we ensure that we're maximizing our reach into these incubators and pulling the very best and the brightest out, particularly when you talk about entrepreneurialism and a lot of these other factors that I think affect whether or not we're going to have success?