There's more to be done in this area, and there's learning to be learned from other jurisdictions, as well.
If you think about the first 10 years—from 1996 to 2006 or so—with investments in research, higher education, and innovation, the emphasis was on discovery research. Over the ensuing decade, there's been more emphasis on the commercialization side and the attention to tech transfer. The development of programs like CECRs, another through IRAP, and the like have improved the capacity to move ideas out.
The big challenge, we find—and I think the Jenkins panel found this in its review—is the receptor capacity to pull the ideas from the university as—