I'd answer it in two ways. The first is that if you cut off the fundamental research, you're going to have an empty pipeline as you move down that pipeline. What the government has done is invest in fundamental research on one end of the continuum, and our recommendation was that through an Ontario innovation fund, for example, in our particular province--not unlike what exists in the Atlantic provinces--we try to incent and grow the partnership and alliance development for commercialization with the private sector.
Universities have some capability to commercialize, but we need the private sector to work with us and collaborate with us in order to get there, so we'd be saying that you should help us draw in the matching funds from the private sector to be able to leverage public sector funds on the commercialization end. The Ontario innovation fund would be a way of doing it in that province.