Here's a thought: IRAP is a terrific program, but it is available to companies that already have revenues, and we're talking about doing start-up. If we want to build something from the start, we need something that allows us to get hold of the money to do the job. A tax credit later on isn't particularly helpful. At least it doesn't do the whole thing
To build from the beginning and to build it well first, we need to probably do what they do in the States. You can start an enterprise, and people do start an enterprise through the SBIR and those programs, where the money comes in to match milestones. You can build steadily one step at a time, and they follow right the way through to help you get your customers. Maybe that's what we were talking about.
If I haven't answered your question, I apologize.