I think in Australia we emulate the Israelis. The Israelis are our model for good practice, and perhaps the Singaporeans are as well. I think we have good relationships with Canadians. There are lots of things I think you do very well too. But I think part of the Australian culture is this tendency towards mateship. Professors, people in government, people in the army, people in those areas in the banks—we all know each other, so whereas we might have formal sharing mechanisms, we will also have greatly informal sharing mechanisms.
Take someone like me. I've trained thousands in PICTL and trained thousands of people. Most of those people go on to get mid-career senior jobs in Australia. That builds a huge, comfortable network of sharing of research ideas and commercialization. I think it's part of the Australian psyche, actually, more than anything else, but there's no reason why it can't be the Canadian psyche too.