I feel quite strongly about this, and it goes to the previous question. I think we're sleepwalking through the global innovation challenges, unless we rethink our approach.
We have to make collaboration our competitive advantage. In the EXCITE process, it's been very encouraging that we could use eight different centres across Ontario that all have complementary sets of expertise and present them on a single tray to industry, which then actually makes it an absolutely world-scale set of evaluation assets. I think if we can forge these almost virtual density models....
Again, I think the federal government has a key role in being the catalyst to enable those collaborations. We need to set the tone that this is not about Nova Scotia versus so-and-so; this is about us, collectively, against the world. That's the game we're in. We need to be much more proactive about forging these collaborations on a scale that's globally relevant.