Absolutely. Part of what we've been doing over the past year and a half is really looking at some of those international best practices, and certainly Australia is on our list of countries to get to know.
In terms of our relationships, we have multiple international relationships but I would say, truly, we've been quite focused on a very intensive back and forth with the U.S from an R and D perspective. Certainly, that system is very impressive in hitting all the marks that Frank was talking about earlier, in terms of foundational R and D with the national lab structure, and translational R and D and moving stuff into the commercial space, pulling that research into commercialization. Disruptive innovation is the other one. They have an agency that's part of the Department of Energy, called ARPA-E, which is effectively an institute that generates disruptive energy technologies. It's one of a kind, but has proven to be a very effective model at generating those breakthrough technologies and creating new business lines, new cost curves that we know we need to get beyond the 2030 mark, and then finally, really good integrational structures.
So we've looked at that. Certainly we've looked at the U.K. system. Mission Innovation provides us with a real opportunity to get to know these 23 other countries that we're collaborating with, and we'll be doing that over the coming....