If I may, that's one of the aspects of the SR&ED program, which for us has been very successful. The type of work we do, which is primarily focused on radiation and explosives detection, is a fairly small niche of expertise, not just in Canada but around the world. It's an area of expertise that doesn't often show up when people are looking at a strategic overview of where investment should go. We are often in an area that would fall between the cracks. The SR&ED program has been very effective because it allows us to choose where the most promising research can be conducted, and it allows us to benefit from those tax credits without having any additional filters put on as to where the research should be directed.
On October 18th, 2011. See this statement in context.