Shana Kelley was the other person.
In terms of the environment, the most extraordinary invention has just been done at the University of Toronto in our engineering faculty using nanotechnology--the University of Toronto is Canada's strongest university for nanotechnology--using nanofibres to create auto parts. A guy named Mohini Sain develops auto parts essentially out of vegetable fibre. That will change radically how we work.
The second most interesting piece is.... You'll forgive me for not knowing parts of a car. It's the big thing inside the motor, the case or whatever it is; I'm a lawyer, not a car mechanic. This you can pick up with your hands. I can pick it up. Just the weight: all the parts, developed in that big thing that the battery goes in and everything else--this is a major embarrassment--can be picked up. So the cost to run a car and the energy efficiency and the need for the use of carbon fuels is astronomically different.
We could go through this and I could give you thousands more.