Yes, indeed, thank you.
I sense a dichotomy here. I'd like you to help me resolve it. I may be in error, but on the one hand, we have the NRC, whose bread and butter is to invent and identify and licence and do that research. On the other hand, the general government policy is that when IP is created, we leave it out there for the general benefit of Canadians and we don't want to capture it. We don't want to manage it. We don't want to licence it.
So has NRC been identified as an exception to the general policy or have I misunderstood the general policy? Or have I not expressed myself well?