Let me list a couple of things.
As we start building this capacity, we want to see an effort on commercialization and development. We want opportunities for ensuring that private sector players, small companies particularly, can take advantage of developments by our looking at opportunities for resourcing or assisting these new innovative entrepreneurial players. That is going to be very critical. We would strongly recommend there be some programming in place for that sector.
The second would be to ensure that we can develop environmentally friendly renewable technologies, which had very little space and resources in Growing Forward 1. These should be given more space and resources in Growing Forward 2. We could cite the example of Ontario where they're doing a lot of work on automobile replacement parts from bioresource material. I think this would be an excellent way of adding more.
Then we would want there to be a very good look at what our market opportunities are and the products that those organizations need. A good example would be the pulse work where biofortification is used to add nutrients to pulses through crop development--not GE methods, but through standard crop breeding--to provide excellent marketing of these products to Asia, where there are deficiencies of a lot of micronutrients.
So we should really build on key strategies that make Canada competitive.