All right. Let me ask you this.
A number of witnesses have said that part of market access is definitely trade agreements. I don't disagree.
The other part is creating products that are wanted and needed by the market, not just in Canada but around the world. To do that, you need innovation; you need expenditure on innovation and commercialization. Our business expenditure on research and development is down to 1% of GDP. It was closer to 2% in 2006. The average in OECD countries is 1.6% of GDP.
Do you agree with the notion that others before the committee have stated—that we need to be focused now on that as well, supporting commercialization and innovation in a more robust way?