Sir, I can give you some background on myself. My father founded a company called Xantrex Technology. It's one of the largest underwritings ever done in Canada by RBC. The symbol on the Toronto Exchange was XTX. I grew up, obviously, around my father. He taught me a lot of stuff with regard to government funding, but he never needed an intermediary. I dealt with my dad. My dad taught me a lot of the manners in which to submit funding applications to the WED, etc. IRAP is an example.
I'm familiar with standard programs, but to me it would be much easier.... It's not my cup of tea. I don't want to spend my time trying to get through all of the nuts and bolts of how a company works and what their financials look like and everything else to submit something to the government and have it assessed. I would much rather find an intermediary.
So as far as ISI is concerned, we have never applied for government funding in the last five years for anything, specifically for that reason: because it is too complicated, takes too much time, and in my mind, is too cumbersome a process.