I think it probably requires a separate institute or a partnership.
I want to highlight the importance of the institute. First, everybody has a bias, including me, drug companies, and police. One piece is to try to bring people together to really look at the science and try to understand the truth—does this work or does it not?
The other important reason there's a need for an institute is that we know from research that usually a research discovery sits on a bookshelf for 30 years before it comes into clinical practice. These kinds of institutes really drive the relationship among policy-makers, stakeholders, and academics. We academics like to sit in an office and write papers. This gets us out to understand what the questions are: what are the firefighters and the national firefighters association dealing with at this time, and can we work together on addressing these questions in a timely manner?