Historically, if you went back a few years, it was probably more difficult to access than it will be going forward. The primary reason for that was that we were operating in a very fragmented fashion. As we go forward, we recognize that we've got to make our business processes more integrated and more common, so that it's much easier to deal with issues like that. I think that by itself will make a big difference.
I think there's a second component, though—namely, that we tend to be conditioned somewhat by our experiences, not just necessarily with NRC, but with the whole industry. Dealing with IP is very difficult in Canada in general. It's very variable in the way it's done, and there are so many different approaches to it that it's very difficult.
So a little bit more consistency, especially in the public areas, whether it be academic or NRC, would probably be valuable.