We know that, in Denmark, government support in the initial stages helped the wind power industry not only for energy production, but also for the technology industry.
Thank you very much.
My next question is for Ms. Guay. Thank you very much for being here.
We have heard a number of presentations on research and innovation, and I first want to congratulate you in your efforts with the round table, because I think there's no disagreement that there are infrastructure requirements in this country, and with relatively scarce resources, we cannot do all that we want to do. So congratulations on moving forward on trying to make our infrastructure spending across all levels of government as efficient and effective as possible.
I've heard a number of organizations, both governmental and private, talking about the challenges of finding environmental engineers, for example, people who can work on the greening of buildings, who can work on things like wind power technology. We've also heard a number of presentations from the universities--thank you, Mr. Davidson, and congratulations on your new job--and also from colleges, from the polytechnics. There seems to be, of course, a request for funding for pure research, for applied research.
I realize I'm putting you on the spot a little bit, but to help in terms of the budget process, some advice on the focus, should it be pure research or applied research? Where, given your perspective, do you think we should be putting our focus--all in 30 seconds or less?