Yes, I just mentioned one. We mentioned Defence. Our soldiers, I am told, are wearing boots that have come from the sixties—mukluks. They have wet, cold feet, and we're telling them they're going to defend the north. Surely, here in Canada, we should be developing and making boots for our soldiers. There are so many examples of opportunities like this.
Another one is that I think we've developed the best way of ensuring that caregivers wash their hands. In North America it costs 1,000 lives a week. Why not have our hospitals buy that? It seems like a pretty straightforward thing to do.
We have to be more aggressive, I think. Certainly in the States they're aware of international trade agreements, but also companies are being born out of NASA, out of Energy, out of Defense, and now out of Homeland Security. There are a lot of opportunities.