I agree.
In terms of that, many Canadian universities have intellectual property management offices and they take an ownership stake in IP that is commercialized from research that would originate from their institutions.
Do you think maybe we're looking at it the wrong way—that rather than paying Canadian universities to take ownership stakes that are a patchwork and balkanized across the country and are derived from taxpayer-funded research, should we perhaps be restructuring that so that it's more of a national benefit and that the intellectual property commercialization capacity is done in a more strategic way, again, rather than through a patchwork of different ILOs across the country?
I know this is spicy, but it really hasn't worked over the last 20 years.