I ask the question because it is clear that if I am an investor, I want to know whether I will have a return on my investment for my retirement. If I know that by investing in labour-sponsored funds, I am going to have a lower rate of return and a longer-term one than if I invest in a far more speculative fund, for instance, I may indeed turn toward other options. In this way, the 15% reduction in the tax credit is going to influence savers' behaviour. In light of that, we may expect a decrease in the level of savings, and we may see many investors turn toward other vehicles. That is why I would like to see an impact study.
I have a brief question; I would like a clarification. According to the government's 10-year venture capital plan, it intends to invest $400 million. We are not talking about a $400 million investment every year, correct? I am talking about the amount the federal government is going to invest in its venture capital plan.