Thank you very much for giving us the opportunity to comment on that. I think one of the dangers right now is that we're lagging behind many countries in many parts of the world. Europe and the U.S., and even Singapore and Asia, are really cracking down on nanotechnology, especially for medicine.
The danger I see right now is that all the money that has been invested in Canada for fundamental research, that is bringing new devices, new developments, will end up in companies abroad. If we are dedicated to taking as much as we can from the investment we’ve already made in nanotechnology, we definitely need to get together, talk together, develop a network of scientists and companies in Canada that will be able to translate fundamental research into practical applications for the health and well-being of Canadians.