There's so much to talk about here and I don't want to dominate so just cut me off, folks. I mentioned that Ryerson's Digital Media Zone is a place where they bring undergraduate students, faculty lawyers, IP lawyers, and venture capitalists together and create businesses. I've forgotten the most precise number, 25 to 30 businesses in the last recent period, where again it's outside the bounds of a traditional classroom. It is really happening in real time. It's giving the young kids a ticket to go meet venture capitalists in California and come back with a big deal. Or if you look at SFU and UIT and Concordia's entrepreneurial space, at SFU every student at the university now has an opportunity to get an entrepreneurial certificate, and for those who are in STEM there's a master's initiative that teaches them the business basics that they're going to need to apply those skills.
Maryam Sadeghi, is a woman who developed a cancer-solving mole scanner. She came to Canada and she found out about Simon Fraser from our website. She could have gone to Stanford. At SFU she got the skills she needed to create a business that's now getting FDA approval on her treatments. It is a different kind of campus from even a few years ago.