 The research and knowledge that's generated within the University addresses real critical important issues for the nation and also for global problems that we have. The outcomes that we're trying to commercialise really start to address those problems in ways that make really tangible benefits come about. We know that only a third of Australians with a mental illness receive professional help. We really have to do something about that. MUGIM was the first evidence-based online program to provide self-help for depression. E-Couch came along later. It provides self-help for depression and for anxiety disorders. MUGIM and E-Couch can be used from anywhere at any time. They're accessible 24 hours a day. They're non-stigmatising. You can access them anonymously and you can access them at no cost. The micro-concentrator system that we are developing in conjunction with partners is designed to supply both electricity from silicon solar cells, heat and also the solar cooling. In this way we could hope to produce a complete energy solution and thereby ameliorate the amount of greenhouse gases from the buildings and cities. Well it's really a very unique discovery that the group at John Curtin has made in terms of understanding how the cells that make insulin die during diabetes. If we can find drugs that really address the mechanism that's been discovered and that are safe and that we can develop from a manufacturing point of view, we really do hope that they could have a huge difference and these would really be a first-in-class type therapeutic. The focus on diabetes is very important because diabetes is actually becoming almost an epidemic worldwide and so new therapies that actually modulate disease progression are incredibly important.