Yes. I'd be happy to.
We have some challenging IP policies. It's a potpourri of policies across universities. One could do a whole Ph.D. study on that. It is challenging. From institution to institution, some are more progressive and some are not. IP should always be inventor-driven. Again, it's the sharing and participation that's important, and we're starting to see that. In the life sciences and in biotech, it's a long life cycle, so it's a longer return period. In other areas—agriculture, environment and climate change—these things happen a little bit faster.
Again, I can't give you one single answer, because it really varies from institution to institution.