I don't think it's going to drive whether or not research is carried on in manufacturing. My comments were around how design is now a really important part of how manufacturing is done and how we need to ensure that we have that skill well imbedded in our engineers so that they are competitive moving forward.
In terms of the SR and ED tax credit affecting manufacturing, I think, as I say, that the value of the dollar, the competitiveness of our industry, and our ability to export, etc., probably far outweigh that. What we do see is that working with the research community in the universities does assist a particular small business to advance its products. In our case, most of the research that's done is SR and ED tax creditable, so for a small business—for a large business as well, but for a small business in particular—it's really helpful to have what we do in NSERC complemented by the fact that the investment the company is making is SR and ED tax creditable as well.