Yes. I would say that some would perhaps take a different approach from Mr. Hinton, which is that universities can do a significant amount of the legwork if they are told what the sensitive research areas are and what the potentially problematic countries are, and if they are told the specific entities and actors with whom they should be avoiding collaboration. This won't give us full domain awareness, but it will allow universities to do a reasonably comprehensive initial vetting process.
We want to make sure that researchers don't even submit applications that could be problematic. We don't want to rely on the federal government's and other entities' vetting processes. We want to ultimately generate a framework whereby most of these problematic relationships can be identified and self-policed by the universities themselves.