Thank you very much.
Let me first turn to Mr. Schetagne.
I would like to follow up on the comments made by Ms. Raitt, who brought up an issue with research and development.
First of all, I must say that I am extremely impressed by an article by Barrie McKenna published last year in The Globe and Mail. That article stated that Canada is now an importer of research and development. That means that we are importing a lot more research and development products than we are exporting. This is the first time this has happened.
I don't think my colleague is wrong in saying that one of the problems with research and development, especially for the private sector, is the lack of entrepreneurship, and perhaps the fact that our companies are too risk-averse.
Furthermore, as you said, it is true that the government's contribution to universities and research has dropped over the past 10 years or so.
How can we solve the problem? Are businesses not investing enough in research and development? The government has reduced its contribution to research and development but we are trying to find our place despite everything. What is the solution? This seems to be an ongoing problem.
The Jenkins report on innovation came out. Does that report provide solutions that the government should adopt right away? Is that the right direction?
Could you take two minutes to summarize that for us?