Sure.
There are really three fundamental pieces to OCRI. One is the entrepreneurship centre, where we take young companies and foster them and get them going. Basically, we hatch them and get them rolling.
Part two is the regional innovation centre, which is a provincially funded program that takes the more mature companies looking for seed funding, whether it's first, second, third round, etc., and prepares them to go and actually make the pitch and get the money. This is a big deal considering there's not a whole lot of money sitting around in Canada these days, so internationally.... We work with different programs federally to get them money, whether it's through OCE or IRAP, etc. We really get them rolling, making sure they have a good foundation to grow their business.
The third part is the one on my side, where they throw them over the fence to me and I take them to the world through business development and basically make sure they hit the road running internationally.
I think our model, the model that's in your area of Waterloo, with CTT and Communitech, for example.... These are excellent examples of what can happen when you have good organizations working collaboratively with universities and colleges.
I wanted to pick up on one of the things that Wendy was saying, and that is, we need more champions in Canada. We need more RIM champions to go and do what they're doing--not just the company, but the individuals who come out, like Balsillie...the Terry Matthews of the world to take on these companies.
To your earlier point, we can put any program we want in place and we can do all the mentoring we want at our level and at the university level, but the rubber really hits the road when the industry guys come out and help mentor those people. There are very few people out there who are true entrepreneurs. The number is pretty small, and out of that number, we're only grabbing a fraction of those folks. What we say at OCRI is that if 10% are true entrepreneurs and we're only grabbing 3% to 5% of them, if we could up that by 2% to 3%, exponentially we've got a whole lot more people on the ground building a great entrepreneurial culture.
That's very hard to do, because it's not just us, it's not just government, it's not industry, it's everybody together pushing the same way. That's what organizations like ours, and Communitech and CTT, do very well, working collaboratively.