On the name changes and the original name, it was called the Canadian innovation commercialization program. As for what that did, businesses that came to apply often asked us if the program would help them in marketing, in raising investment funds and things like that. There are other programs in government that do that kind of work, and it really is about commercializing.
Our program really operates in the pre-commercialization phase, between the invention and actually getting to that point. We realized this fairly early on in the program, so that was one of the main motivators to recommend that we change the name of the program to remove the word “commercialization”. There were many versions that went forward, but “Build in Canada innovation” is trying to describe what the program really is, which is innovations built in Canada that we access, or that they're able to access.