As Dr. Aiken has said, the partnerships and collaborations are key here. As I mentioned, we have Lethbridge College in Lethbridge. It is a close partner with us both on academic and research programs. We work very hard to not compete but, rather, complement each other, so we have complementary facilities and complementary expertise.
They do different work from us, so there is a different funding stream and a different approach to the way that research is funded. Our applied research doesn't have special funding available to support it, and their fundamental research doesn't have special funding to support it, so I think there's been a bit of a division of labour there through the funding councils that, so far, has been relatively successful.