Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Thanks to all of you.
The picture that seems to be emerging after all the discussion we've had so far, whether you're looking at private sector entrepreneurial activity or at hospitals, is that there's an enormous unexploited opportunity for innovation.
The finger seems to be pointing at you, Mr. Kirkconnell, since you're the representative here of venture capital. Dr. Fernie even tried to let venture capital off the hook by saying there is some stuff that's too small, and you've said that's actually not the case.
I understand the high capital requirements, and there was some suggestion that the problem was high risk too, but after all the discussion it seems as if return on investment is pretty secure. There are going to be some failures here and there. If you can disabuse me of that impression, please do. But it just seems as if there are great opportunities out there for people who apply the right skills and the knowledge—not just looking at the chairs and tables, but understanding the business and the science to get out there and start making lots of money out of health care innovation.