Thank you, Chair, and thank you, gentlemen, for coming here this morning. It's great to listen to the people in the field, and it's always great to get out of Ottawa, even to come to Guelph. It's great.
I think I'm going to continue down the road that Frank started on, on what the University of Saskatchewan called “the valley of death”. Their interpretation of the valley of death was when you had an idea and you actually were able to develop it to a certain phase, and then you hit the valley of death when you went to commercialize it.
John, do you have any ideas on how we can bridge that valley of death?