Again, it's another really important area.
If you look at our membership, you see that we have industrial, environmental and agricultural biotech companies in our membership as well, and they're really providing solutions that address some of those exact challenges that you're talking about. We have a global population that's going to be going to eight billion, nine billion or 10 billion, depending on which projection you look at. It's putting enormous pressure on the planet.
We have to fundamentally change the way we live our lives, the way we grow and the way we manufacture, and biotechnology allows for that. We have companies that are doing environmental remediation; they're allowing other companies to adjust. You have car parts being made of soy products; that's the result of biotechnology. There are all sorts of fantastic solutions coming out of the Canadian biotech sector that are addressing those challenges.
In doing that, you have an enormous economic opportunity if you can be there first, but of course other jurisdictions recognize the economic importance of getting there, so we're competing with other countries to keep those companies but also attract the investment and the talent. The challenge is the exact same in that space as well.