I'll ask my colleague if there's time to provide details on the benefits associated with the investment in BlackBerry QNX. I'll give the context. This is an investment that isn't available at any time around the world. It's really a turning point in automotive. We're investing now in this country in the future technologies that will underpin mobility and transportation, of which BlackBerry is a very key company.
As for the question of need, I think the CEO said what the CEO said. He also said in the same news conference that the department was a very strong negotiator in the process to secure the benefits that we did, which was quite an unexpected acknowledgement, not planned at that point.
I also think the question of need is a question of nuance. No CEO would say, if they have a balance sheet with cash on it, that they need it in that way, but that doesn't mean it cannot accelerate or doesn't secure that investment in our jurisdiction, which is really our concern, to see that done here versus done elsewhere. It's quite integral, and what we see now around QNX and BlackBerry, which is just west of us in Ottawa, is a whole ecosystem. Ford Motor Company is there and Delphi, a number of companies are building up around that, so we think it has a spillover to the overall economy.