I I don't thinkso, So I don't thinktheycangiveitthatagain.
A scientist, wehave a responsibilitynotonlytodiscoverstuff, buttotelltheworldwhatitiswe'vediscovered.
AndtheNobelPrizeis a veryeffectivemechanismforgettingsomeofthosestoriesout, andweneedtousethemostappropriatemechanismforgettingthosestoriesoutandgivingoutcorporateexcellence.
Awardsisnottherightwaytogetthatstoryout, telling a storyaboutanindividualdiscoveringsomething, theircontributiontothisparticularsubjectandputtingitinthecontext.
Andsotheyreallyarejustthen, atthatpoint, thespokesmanforthesciencethatthey'vedone a spokeswomanforthesciencethatthey'vedoneandactuallyputtingthatstoryouttheretotheworld.
Andsothefactyouknowithastobe.
I thinkithastobeanindividualdoingit, becauseifyoujustgaveittoanorganization, thenyouknowoneoftheirPRdepartmentwillbethepersontocomeupbeforethepresson.
BrianSmith, whowantedinastronomy a fewyearsago, isnowanamazinglyeffectiveadvocateforscienceinAustraliaonDSO.
HavingwonthatNobelPrize, heisnowin a positiontoactuallyinfluencepoliticianstogetoutthere, togetthesciencemessageacrossto a muchwidermarketthanyouwouldeverdoifyouwereweren't givingittosomeindividualonputting, creating a figurehead.
Inthatsense, you'reright.
It's kindofarbitrarywhogetstobethefigurehead, Butnonetheless, I thinkit's importantthatwedohavethoseforgets.