I would like to ask a question, Mr. Chair, about public research, and I'd like to ask this of Mr. Phillips, Mr. Robertson, and indeed, if there's time, Mr. Otto.
I come from a community, Guelph, where the University of Guelph has a great deal invested in public research and transferring that research, that R and D, into jobs. My vision is that farmers will not only feed communities, but they'll also feed industry with the raw materials that are needed. I'm just wondering, when you talk about public research, what features you see as fundamental in any research policy the government would come up with. I have a sense already that it needs more money invested. But apart from money, what other features do you think should form part of that policy?