That's a tough question, due to the fact that it's hard to speak to what is being done in another country. I think in your opening comments you hit on part of it, and that's the long-term stability for the researcher. They see that commitment and know that they're wanted, that they need to be there, and that they're not fighting to have a position, but are sought after and that there's a long-term plan in place. I think that's got to be very attractive for someone in the research profession. It's that commitment to basic level research that's really moved things ahead. It's hard for industry to fund, and it's hard for other co-funders to be involved in some of that base research. That's where that partnership with the government is so important to move some of those items ahead. I'm not too sure we're there anymore.
As we get back to that long-term strategy.... And it may happening like what the other countries are doing, with their eyes open, and our seeing what's happening a little more clearly that we can try to match up and exceed....