Absolutely. As scientists, we collaborate. We collaborate with Taiwan and we collaborate with other countries. That is very important. Collaborating with other people enriches our dollar, clearly, and as I said, because of immigration to Canada, whatever other countries do there helps us as well. It's a win-win for everybody.
The point I was trying to make is that often a lot of these discoveries are at the invention level, but at the application level.... We are buying health care at the retail level. We're buying drugs from the United States and from Europe. We're not developing here. We're buying diagnostic tests from the United States and elsewhere. We're not developing them here.
Why are we not? It's because our health care system does not have a mandate to develop the tests to actually show they work in our system. They work in the United States' system, and Taiwan was sure that their tests would work in their system, but we may be buying from them to apply to our system.