On the mentoring side, it's not only mentoring the students, it's also mentoring with companies that have done it. But, on the students side, it's not true that they don't have experience. If we're talking about the MBA level, they come in with experience. If you're at the undergraduate level, yes, you're quite correct. There are several ways, and I'm going to use Schulich as an example, but other universities do this as well. For a company that wants to look at a market—let's say China, for example—but isn't sure, doesn't have the capital to expend at the moment, our students, in order to graduate in the MBA program, have to do a strategy study with a real live company, and they provide that cost-free except for out-of-pocket expenses. A company can access that, and can get a strategic plan for market entry.
On May 15th, 2014. See this statement in context.