No, it's a historical artifact. All departments need research because it's really important. Initially, they didn't have a mission-driven instrument, so they would do funding calls from within their department.
If you have capstone, you can have the department of agriculture say, “Okay, I want to look into soybean production,” and, instead of running a funding call through agriculture, they can transfer the envelope to capstone, which will have the full-time equivalent to do the calls, disburse the money, have the excellence, the peer review and so on. It can basically act—I don't want to say “broker”—as the point of service for these funding calls. You would have the expertise. Is that not right? Whereas not all...different departments don't have the capacity to run these funding calls at scale.