The bottom line is that we have a cultural problem in Canada, which is that we're not risk-takers. The private sector is not and the government is not as much as it should be. We need to take a venture capital approach, which is basically to fund 10 things knowing that one will succeed. As well, it's not only to fund 10 things for three or five years; we need to fund 10 things for 10 years or longer, because research takes time, particularly when you involve graduate students and post-docs. They have to publish, they have to write theses, they have to take courses, so there are setbacks.
How long did the Internet take to develop? It didn't take five years; it's hard to even piece that together. We need long-term stable funding and a venture capital approach and then we can hope to have a winner. We will have one winner out of the 10 or 20, and it will be a huge winner.