The Jenkins panel still did some considerable work in terms of trying to better understand the impact of incentives on improving innovation in Canada. However, there are two or three things that the report did not fully accomplish, at least according to what we have clearly heard from people in the industry.
The first item has to do with meeting with representatives from the major Canadian companies in terms of innovation investment in order to establish a transparent, comprehensive and appropriate dialogue to better understand how that affects them directly. It is important to understand that more than two-thirds of Canadian companies are foreign-owned. So that means that decisions are not fully made in Canada. As I sometimes say, going to the movies is a bit more expensive in Canada, but the movies are just as good.