Absolutely. I would say that every single project we're leading in this space is done in collaboration with industry. The reason for that is twofold: getting leverage and making sure we have an impact, but probably more importantly, for relevance. There's no point in the lab that Nicole directs, for instance, carrying out research in some kind of arcane domain that's not going to lead to anything. Making sure there is adoption at the end of the road is for us a key measure of success.
Partnering up early on with industry and universities, which have significant capacity in the space, is in our view a way to ensure success in adoption. Similarly, when we provide funding to our own programming, to SDTC and others, the benefit goes directly to those firms.
One of the key variables for the selection is leveraging and collaboration with others, as we want to make sure that people work together, so that we don't have half a dozen people working on the same widget and competing with one another. We have limited star power in the country to advance such research. We want to do it together, to the extent we can.