Thank you very much for the comment and the question.
Canada, I believe, is doing very well in how it's funding these start-ups. ElevateIP is a fantastic fund that is already in existence. That's one way, once the program gets rolled out by the business accelerators and incubators. That's being done very well. The National Research Council's IRAP fund, IP Assist, is also being done very well.
The question is more the messaging to the business culture, the business community, which needs to understand the value of intellectual property and how it can grow on that IP. My personal belief is you must have a product that fits market needs first, and then the IP gets constructed around that as you go from version one, to version two and to version three. There's always going to be an improvement in the technology as the company grows, but obviously they're going to have to put a focus on how we sell from day one. That's one key of the commercialization process, as well as scaling.