I do.
I'm going to answer this part in English, if you don't mind. When it gets too technical, my French becomes even more difficult to listen to.
In terms of Canada's research investments in the higher education sector—and this is across disciplines—between 2007 and 2014 Canada fell from fourth in the OECD to seventh. Seventh is still pretty good, but it certainly shows a dramatic decline in terms of our performance relative to that of other countries.
It is very important to acknowledge that Canada does well when it comes to investments in universities, as the major part of investments in research are investments in university research.
We invest relatively little through other mechanisms in research and development, so, for instance—and I stand to be corrected—based on the Naylor report, we're not in the top 30 OECD countries any longer for total R and D investment.
We do better in the amount we invest in universities as a share of that, but if we see a decline there and if we see our ranking falling there, it means that the most important leg on our research and development tool is starting to weaken.