Yes, there are structural elements that put us at a disadvantage.
Number one, we do not educate to the expertise and scale that's necessary to understand how to play the chess game of freedom to operate. Two, we do not service to the level that other countries do to help their firms play the appropriation game or prioritize libraries and expert advice. Three, we do not have an institutional mechanism, as my colleague from Axelys said, to do the appropriation and coordination of the freedom-to-operate assets, the IP. We don't educate for it. We don't service for it. We don't pool and govern for it.