Yes. One thing government already does in some of the programs that are funding academia is force the industry partners and academic partners to work together for the funding to happen. I think this is a good part of the recipe.
I would add something that is currently missing, especially in the funding that we do for the private sector like the superclusters and so on. It is that we're lacking the strings attached to these research contracts to really facilitate the sharing of the data and the knowledge that is generated.
I'll go back to my example of antimicrobial discovery and the discovery of new antibiotics and techniques to do that efficiently, such as AI. We need the knowledge and the data that are generated by the biological assays and the new algorithms to be shared across the ecosystem of companies and academics who will be developing this. This is not the usual way of doing things when most of the investment comes from industry, for reasons that have to do with how our economy works, which is reasonable, but when the money comes from government, it's a big waste of effort if the discoveries that are made by one organization cannot be used easily by other organizations.
I think there's an opportunity here to change the ways we're doing it to make it much efficient for our tax dollars to reach the moon shot goals.