I have a really short answer on this. We have a big R and D department. We're really prepared to continue the commitment to that. But in terms of public policy development, at the Canada 3.0 conference in Stratford a couple weeks ago, one of the things that came across in a roomful of 2,500 people, ranging from high school students to doctors of physics and engineering, was that the policy-making team just had to do something.
On May 25th, 2010. See this statement in context.