It's a rare combination to see a scientist who's developed a business, and it's very good, very intriguing to see that happen. As a scientist and as a business person, when you were talking about targeting your research and trying to get a grip on.... As I heard you say earlier, there are no really big nanotechnology industries here in Canada. You've come from the U.S. and you now live in Toronto. From what I heard you say this morning, there are limited opportunities, so how do you build that business?
Federally we've put a lot of money into cancer over the years. I'm wondering, if you focused on something like cancer—one in four people in this country will be touched by cancer—couldn't you get other people in other businesses? Have you ever considered that? It seems to me, from your demonstration today, that you have a clear idea of how you could develop this nanotechnology in the field of cancer. Am I right or wrong?