I would agree. Our companies are investing in some of these consortia. One interesting example is the Centre for Drug Research and Development, CDRD, in British Columbia. There are a number of companies involved, and that's exactly what we're looking at. We're investing in this centre. They are looking at a number of different therapeutic areas, and there is a real partnership in terms of what type of science is being developed.
There's also the B.C. personalized medicine initiative out of the University of British Columbia, and there are a number of companies that are working with this group. They're looking at how to help personalize and find diagnostic testing to match certain diseases so that we can be more certain as we go forward that certain therapies will be able to truly answer some of those questions, depending on the person's genome.
I agree that it's a really interesting way to go.