I think the overarching comment I would have regarding all these countries is that they're really into commercializing ideas, and they're not necessarily their own ideas. They're ideas from all over the world. They have research labs elsewhere, including here in Canada, that produce these ideas.
What they do is through tax incentives or, maybe more to the point, incentives to grow or an environment where they can more easily grow a business and export and bring talent from all over the world. It's not that we can't do that here in Canada, but they are incentivizing the presence of businesses in their countries that then gather IPs locally and from all over the world and that can create a business and generate and create products, goods and services that are then sold all over the world. They each have a different recipe, so I don't want to generalize, but the whole idea on commercialization is that they have a greater laser focus on that.