The initial reason I brought it up is that the U.K. is facing such severe austerity and yet they've made the conscious decision that for some capital projects, some of their science and research budgets, they would protect those simply because they have to maintain a longer-term growth base.
I think that's really important to consider in terms of Canada's situation. We do have more flexibility than many other developed nations right now, and therefore it's extremely important to look at the budget paths we want to take while still increasing our productive capital, whether it's physical or human capital or new technological expertise.