The superclusters are based on industry, which I think is the right focus for them.
Most of the patents for the type of stuff we come up with at universities are useless. They're way too early stage. They have no commercial viability. That's one of the reasons why it's not worth spending the money on them. Industry knows much better what is valuable. The patents we have are dispersed among many firms, and sometimes the only option is to sell out to a U.S. firm in order to get something for them.
If we can pool those resources—and I think Jim Hinton talked to you a couple of days ago about this—that would certainly enhance our ability if we could collectively use a base of knowledge, with each firm then developing its own patents for its products and services.