Steven, in terms of the University of Guelph, maybe agriculture, biotechnology isn't quite as sexy as having the MIT from Waterloo.... I don't know.
In terms of being able to move ahead, is that a conscious decision? Is the University of Guelph recognized across Canada as an agriculture university? Is that something you could see to grasp, that you're on the cusp of something revolutionary? It's going....
We talked earlier with our witnesses about this being the largest industry in its value to our economy, quite honestly, not only in Ontario but in Canada.
You're going to grab this thing and become the university, not just in Ontario but in Saskatoon and wherever. This is what you're going to do. You're going to be the champions.
Is that something you would ever see being viable? I'm listening to Allan talk about industry and university: one wants the commercialization and the other is about programming. It's disjointed.
I'd like comments from both of you on that. I believe somebody has to champion this, and then how do we fit in as a government?