I have two questions for you.
Gerry, you know these names. You know Dave Smardon, from Bioenterprise. You know Gord Surgeoner. You know about their efforts to commercialize all this wonderful innovation that's out there.
I put it to you that we have some wonderful innovation. You know where it's going on. It's going on in Guelph and in other communities. I'm wondering why we are not putting more effort into putting the minds and the money together, supporting it with some government money so that it can leveraged, and really keeping our innovation from heading south. I don't see it in the estimates. I wrote you a letter on this, and I'm anxious to get your response. There's so much good stuff going on. I'm asking you to do that. If it's not in the estimates, what will you be doing?
My second question you may find a little more offensive. It is about the Wheat Board and the $200 million cap. There are a lot of people, including Stephen Vandervalk, who are plenty angry about this. From our perspective, and you can deny it, it's being used to fund the eventual liabilities for transitioning the Wheat Board. I see nothing in the estimates at all for that transition, which will probably start as soon as this legislation goes through. I understand that it has gone through second reading at the Senate and is likely to be law before Christmas. So that transition is going to start right away.
What's going to be the cost of that, which the $200 million you've raised the cap by isn't going to cover? It is not showing up in your estimates,