The U.S. put the Bayh-Dole Act into place in 1980, I think. As mentioned, I believe that it was really to direct the federal funding aspect so it wasn't owned by the government. A lot of universities do have some ownership of that particular aspect of the technology developed from that.
I think we already have that in some respects. There may be other aspects of the act that I'm not sufficiently familiar with to know if they would be favourable or not. I heard that there were aspects about reporting that might be favourable. Maybe that might be helpful from the perspective of knowing what kind of patents are coming out, just for the supercluster idea, for example.