First of all, I'll go back to one of my earlier comments, that when people think about intellectual property, they think about some great invention or something, and often when, for example, the NRC or the Communications Research Centre creates intellectual property, that's actually what it is. However, the main goal for many of the contracts that we have isn't to create IP; they're to get something done. Some IP may be created, and that's an extra that comes from it.
Those kinds of things are not our core business. That's not why we entered into the contract, and I think that's why we believe the policy should be for it to go to the private sector unless there is a good reason to do otherwise. Basically, the process is that we ask whether this fits into any of these exceptions, whether it is a national security issue, and whether we have to publicly disseminate it.