Thank you. I appreciate that.
I have a further question for Dr. Kassen.
I was very interested in your presentation as well, Dr. Kassen. You mentioned that you would recommend that the government increase federal funding for research. You probably know a fair amount was done in that regard in our most recent budget, including $200 million for industrial research assistance, $87.5 million for the Canada graduate scholarships program, $750 million for research infrastructure through the Canada Foundation for Innovation, $120.4 million to fund 134 new or renewed Canada research chairs in 37 Canadian universities, and $48 million to expand the new college and community innovation program to establish research partnerships between colleges and local businesses across Canada. Of course, there was the $2 billion knowledge infrastructure program, which is creating in Mississauga a new $70 million building at the University of Toronto, Mississauga, to create laboratories and classroom space for 700 new students a year, and a new campus of Sheridan College in Mississauga.
I wonder if you could give us a sense of what, in addition to those investments, additional investments you would suggest, and again, how much would you suggest the government spend in this regard?