The issue around what Canada should be involved in and what it should not is actually a key question around where Canada's priorities are. If you actually look at the basis on which each of these projects was chosen and selected, however, they actually come back to the question around critical mass and excellence and potential for making contributions at an international level.
We have a synchrotron light source because we have a very strong group of scientists within Canada who are actually doing some of the best science in the world, and they need those synchrotron facilities. They were in fact forced to go offshore, and we were having a very difficult time in being able to support that group and to have it grow. It was a very strategic decision that we had to have our own facility, a facility that we could direct, so that we could actually plan for going forward. It served--