The first prerequisite for attracting investment from around the world is talent. We've been very fortunate, as I mentioned, and the federal government has provided incredible supports for helping the University of Calgary to create that talent. Companies have choices in where to go all over the world. They want to go where the talent exists. In that, we're really fortunate.
The second thing is that we have very clear rules of engagement with industries. Our faculty and students want to engage. We have a very clear and simple IP policy that is inventor-owned. We try to reduce all those barriers that might come up in terms of thinking about a partnership.
It really is talent and clear rules of engagement. What we're missing perhaps from the federal government, as I alluded to, is an incentive structure to directly support universities in order to engage in those partnerships, but also clear incentive structures for industries to actually locate in Canada.