Thank you.
I'm going to continue with Dr. McDonald.
You mentioned the human genome project, which I was going to bring up anyway, but you did it on your own, as well as personalized medicine.
I know Pieter Cullis at UBC has written a book on that subject, on things that have flowed from these moonshots, these big science projects.
As I understand it, that human genome project involved a lot of co-operation and sharing of data. My experience in the science world was somewhat the opposite. While a lot of scientists are doing their projects, until they publish, they don't share information.
Do you have any sense that we have to change that paradigm and encourage more open collaboration, and that these moonshots have to involve teams of scientists working together and sharing ideas and data throughout the project?