Yes.
Firstly, I wanted to apologize for being late. I think some of you know it was the tenth anniversary of CIHR this morning, the breakfast, and some of us who were there at the birth were supposed to be there at the birthday party. So my apologies.
What happened on the way in to the breakfast was that I ran into Liz Dowdeswell, from the Council of Canadian Academies, and it seems that they have just done a review of nanotechnology in terms of pros and cons. So I would first ask the clerk and the analyst to circulate that report to the committee, because I think it might be very helpful to us, and then I think it would be interesting to know if the witnesses had seen it and whether they had further comments on whether you felt it was taking Canada in the right direction.
Then just following up on my colleague's question, in terms of the role of government or regulation, are there countries that seem to have gotten this right? Dr. Maniet commented on the U.K., but I was just wondering what you see the role of government to be as we go forward, in view of regulation and what we should be doing.