Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I won't go back to the Wheat Board, but I was one person who had to sell into the Wheat Board.
What I'm interested in—and you were just discussing it and perhaps we could flesh it out somewhat as far as the research is concerned. From what I heard there are specifically 387 researchers, but 2,000 others who are in science and technology and taking a look at a different way of doing research so that the money is being invested into clusters. They are the ones who are looking at the different types of new, innovative methods of science.
In the supplementary estimates an additional $30 million has been allocated for science and innovation, and we know what that is going to mean to industry.
I wonder if you could speak about the details of these investments that we have in science and innovation, and perhaps we can get it on the table enough so that everybody understands where the research is, how things are not being cut, and how we are moving forward because of this new approach to science.