We are already collaborating with many departments. As I mentioned, we do the work on IP for the Canadian Space Agency, we work with Health Canada, and from time to time we provide advice to other departments on the way to manage IP.
As the Auditor General mentioned, we are quite willing to increase our collaboration with other science-based departments. As I mentioned in my remarks, we are the organization in government that creates the most IP, because of the very nature of our work. I recognize that, as Health Canada mentioned, some of the research activities that science-based departments have are connected to the regulatory function. I can understand that it's not often obvious to connect regulatory science with IP and patents. So in that context, NRC already offers the capacity to support those departments in managing their IP in a better way.