I wanted to look at some of the things that have been happening, the research dollars that have been there, and of course the great things in innovation that have taken place because of it.
Another point that has always been brought up—as an educator—is applied research and basic research, whether it's going through universities or colleges. Yes, the dollars are there, but it depends on who you're talking to as to what percentage should go into which. Should we be putting more into applied research, so that maybe it can tie in closer to the local innovators you would see in the communities? Of course, the arguments go the other way, as well. You get a bigger chunk of the pie, but have you ever considered putting more of a percentage into the applied research side of the equation?