As I was saying in my earlier comments, first of all, there's a huge compulsion within the academic community to publish. That's part and parcel of the requirement for any research funding that goes on anywhere across the country, regardless of the discipline, to get that information out. That's available to anybody who wants to use it. It may not contain the kind of information one needs to commercialize, but that's the second issue.
What I was saying earlier was that it doesn't really matter who owns the IP. The university can own the IP, as is the case at McMaster University, or the investigator can own the IP, as at Waterloo or Western. What's really important is what the institution does to get that IP out of the university and what process is used.