I think the number one and the easiest thing to do is to increase education for earlier-stage companies across the country, whether in Atlantic Canada or elsewhere.
I think Communitech has been fortunate to have Jim Hinton, who has helped us do that with our companies, but I don't think many other areas have the same level.
I think that's the number one easiest thing to do. It costs money, because this type of advice isn't free.
The other piece is to recognize that the game is international, and that's where you start to get into some more difficult areas that I'm really not qualified to get into the details of, things such as patent collectives. One thing we found very intriguing is the idea of a patent defence fund so that there's a fund that helps Canadian companies defend their patents in the U.S. or other jurisdictions when they're taken to court. That might be less complicated than a patent collective but provide some of the same benefits and some of the negotiation points as well.