Yes, I would very much appreciate that opportunity.
We are faced with, as I said, landmark regulations for greenhouse gas emissions reductions. It's going to take a multiple technology pathway. The technology, of course.... Certainly in the United States, for instance, there are programs in place that focus specifically on not just the basic or pure research side of universities, but also, as I said, the innovation and new product development in commercialization. That's where things tend to fall apart. That's the valley of death which we referred to.
This is why it's so important to help manufacturers do that in Canada. Our supply chain and so forth.... Most of that innovation comes out of our supply chain. We can do that, acquire that in Canada, and we will have it stay in Canada. That's where the real value-added is going to happen here.
The CARI proposal is not duplicated in any way with any other programs in that technology readiness chain or continuum, but it does address a very critical part of what is necessary to attract that investment in Canada.