That brings me to the issue of research funding. University researchers were already looking into nanotechnology, this nanocrystalline cellulose. Unfortunately, due to lack of public funding, they had to stop their research. Fortunately, it was restored. But I can't help thinking about the fact that we had that lack of funding for a certain amount of time. We may not have been here today with a pilot plant. Eventually, more and more possibilities will open up to us. There was still that lack of funding. But this was a technology for the future.
I give you the floor. The importance of public funding in terms of research and new technology, without question...