You talk about the balance. It depends on the type of commodity. Those producing a fairly large-base commodity have a lot more ability to put money into investments in research and innovation than those producing a smaller commodity.
I think what was mentioned was taking a look at a funding model in which possibly the larger organizations would have a lower level of support. In some cases some of the smaller institutions might have to have up to 90% funding to move ahead with their research projects, just because of the size of the organization. An organization such as the Canadian Honey Council doesn't have a lot of money, but the work they do has a huge impact on all of agriculture. Taking a look at that partnership....
Again, I go back to making sure that the application processes are transparent and that timelines are followed. I think that's critical to making sure that organizations access those funds.