I understand that basically what you're doing now is actually changing your mission statement, if you want to call it that, from one of a public institution to one where you're going to be actually competing with the private sector, and at the same time, you also got $126 million to build your production facility.
When we see a company like Providence not getting anything but the runaround and now leaving Canada, I'm concerned that the way these amendments are written, you aren't actually obligated to even work with the private sector, yet you're being handed a lot of money and now you're going to be competing with the private sector.
I wonder if you could speak to that.