I think we're confusing two pieces here. Obviously funding research and development and cybersecurity is a positive step and the government should continue to do that. However, it is somewhat absurd when we don't have that same government actually go and buy that domestic technology to defend its borders. That really is the articulation of the challenge we're seeing with new technology right now. We could potentially have Canadian companies that have received things like SR and ED or IRAP or other funding, but then are not the actual company that's being purchased from.
Although it is all well and good for us to spend money on research and development, if we're not actually commercializing and building that capacity through companies in this country, it's a bit of a wash.