The response to that question is, yes, these types of courses should be geared to the universities, both in the sciences faculties and in the arts faculties. This is one of the reasons we talk about IP and business together. Of course, it takes the scientists to come up with some innovative ideas, but it's never done in silo. It needs to have a team around it. It needs to have a proper management team and also seasoned operators to be able to promote the technology and to be able to go on a track of being able to sell it and commercialize it across Canada.
However, in terms of the education, yes, this is something that.... For instance, I teach at the University of Ottawa in the faculty of law, but the captive audience has to also be in business schools so that they get to understand the intricacies of intellectual property and how it's manipulated in the sense of how it's being able to be used and leveraged. This is an important part of our mandate to educate, as well.