Yes.
I'm just going to pick up on what Mr. Kellway said. Some very good questions came from him today, in my opinion, for what it's worth. My side has allowed me the time to ask questions, so they've given me this question.
Picking up on the funds, I heard you say that there's a need for more funds for researchers and all those things. We hear that over and over again. There's never enough funds. Innovation is intended to increase the productivity and efficiency of health care delivery and research, and in 2007 mobilizing science and technology to Canada's advantage was a strategy that was put forth by our government.
When we're looking at the aging demographic, when we're picking up on some of Mr. Kellway's questions, when we're looking at what actually is needed out there, could either one of you comment on what roles the private sector, the academic institutions and health care professionals play in the science and technology strategy in a collaborative manner?
You were saying that collaborative interaction is integral to this whole process.
Would anybody like to comment on that?