Sure.
As a university and academic institution, we made great efforts to engage with our commercial community around us for innovation and research. We want to engage with major corporations to help fund our students and our research. That's what we need to make this research happen and be impactful. We are not going to have those relationships with larger corporations that are going to come into our institutional setting and see us as a risk.
We still need to make those innovations and research dollars impactful, but we need to draw in the dollars to help support that. On these types of technological protection measures, broadly speaking, section 41 in and of itself stifles that ability for us to reach out to major industry and innovate the way we should to compete with jurisdictions like Japan and the U.K. with their text and data mining for commercial purposes that have come in. There are lots of areas where we are being held back.