At the University of Calgary, we've created a quite remarkable entrepreneurial structure. Ideas come up and are picked up by different organizations, and in large part our community, through CDL-Rockies and other supports, actually helps to drive company creation. As I mentioned, we're number one in the country right now in terms of company creation, with community support.
If we wanted to scale that to a much larger scale, we might want to look to other jurisdictions, such as the U.K. and Germany, where the governments actually provide support. With a critical set of feedback and constraints, governments directly support the universities in order to build out those partnerships, because that's the important funding that universities need to actually do that. As well, there are incentives for those industries in terms of taxation incentives or in terms of employment credits to actually locate in the country.