I appreciate that.
Any responsible government, of course, should always be looking at programs to see if they still have a valid role to play. Sometimes the world changes. In this case, is it possible that the world has changed, that in 1989, when this started, there was very little interaction between industry and academics, that problem-solving wasn't happening then but is happening better now, and that they have a different kind of relationship and work together better now? Industry is certainly much more scientifically interested than they used to be. I think there's no denying that. Is it possible that the government's money perhaps could be better spent, then, on directly funding some of these things rather than going through a third-party funder, which CCFI appears to be?
I'd just like your comments on that.