I've talked to many software companies—not pharmaceutical companies, but I'll use the software example—where there's been federal money, the universities maybe found some granters, and the companies chipped in money. The universities come up with a great idea, and now they have to negotiate with the university to actually use this great technology. To me it's bizarre.
The other thing I want to talk to—and I know I'll probably run out of time here—is I'm sure all of us around the table meet with many pharmaceutical companies and pharmaceutical executives. They praise the tier 1 status that Canada has, but I heard in somebody's comments this morning that the pharmaceutical investment in this country is declining. Still we hear from all the executives of these pharmaceutical companies about the great benefit of being a tier 1 country. Does anybody want to throw that out there?