I will certainly defer the dollar issue to my colleague, Pierre Corriveau.
Let me talk a little bit about the research numbers right now. The number of research scientists we have is about 387. In the department there are about 2,000 employees within science and technology, which is about 40% of the department. The majority of the employees who are in science and technology are involved in the delivery of science. Whereas there are 400 research scientists, there are about 110 post-doctoral fellows who help the research scientists. There are a number of technicians. That is our complement right now.
We have gone through a transformation and the new GF2 has allowed us to look at how we conduct or deliver science in a very different way. It is not about being able to be the only people who deliver the science, but really looking for partnerships with industry and with academia in order to be able to leverage a lot more science as we move forward.
Science is still critical. The way we do science has changed, and it's changed for the better on the basis of partnerships. That's the key objective.