I'm happy to start, and again, I'll turn to my colleague for the specific role that CPO plays.
One of the goals of the national intellectual property strategy was actually to increase the overall level of awareness and education across the entirety of the innovation ecosystem. As you know, it actually takes all of the players to be working in concert with a relative level of IP savviness to be able to get to good protections.
The things that I would specifically point to, and some of the improvements that we've made, are things like our investments in IP legal clinics. IP legal clinics are run by law schools across the country and that's now being expanded to business schools, which can apply for support to be able to ensure that small and medium-sized enterprises can actually access pro bono advice on how they can potentially think about the protections related to their idea.
I would also point to things like ExploreIP, which is that database I talked about that has all of that IP we funded through federal funding that's sitting at universities. It has it in one spot to allow for that kind of business development capacity to be able to assist that transfer.