Thanks very much.
I just want to follow up on your statement about basic research. In number four, your emerging trends are indicating that public money funding basic or clinical research is not organized as commercial campaigns.
We've heard that from many people who have come here, that in fact what would happen if you took basic research and you found a way to “build it and they will come”, with the basic research going on here that's feeding some of the innovations—including the translational research we need because of our national health care system—this would move. Do you actually believe that if we build it, they will come, i.e. pharmaceuticals from across the country, people who want to look at innovative ways of delivering health care?
The federal government has a huge role because we did this under Technology Partnerships Canada for about 10 years, and then it was cancelled in 2007. So there is a blueprint for doing it. Do you believe it really will pay dividends?