I'd be happy to. In fact, I'll give you an example.
One product was developed just across the river in Gatineau. It's very innovative. I won't go into too much detail for security reasons, but it's a security device that DND decided to purchase. They tried it out and found that there were some temperature issues, believe it or not, and this particular product couldn't operate in all temperatures when they tried it. They went back to the manufacturer and the manufacturer made some adjustments, more than once, in fact. They got it so it did work. Now the military is using that particular device. There is a huge international market for this product, both in the military and in the commercial sector. To me it's a really exciting program, because it will help overcome a lot of problems in this particular field in terms of security and even in terms of business and international exports.