Concordia itself, no; I know that other universities in Canada have.
I think the problem with CelluForce—again, I'm not an expert in nanocrystalline cellulose, but it's a great product, a great technology—is that now they're looking for markets. They're actually producing some of these things in Windsor. I think they have them stockpiled. Just this year, I believe, they're finding uses and they're getting it out the door.
It takes a while to create a new market and a new demand for a new product, but they're getting it off the ground, as far as I know.