That's an excellent point. With that, do you believe there is a sufficient role? The public obviously wants a return on some of their research and development, especially if they do some type of incentive or subsidization or taxation policy. Whatever you want to call it, wherever you want it to be, whether it is Canada or the United States, it's all the same stuff. It's about supporting industry, or at least developing or providing some type of assistance to it.
With regard to infrastructure, for example, as an incentive, if there were a public role to those organizations or companies that are looking at developing increased R and D facilities, would that be seen as a linchpin or a way to get at more research and development? I know the public supports a lot of that. How would you think that would go over in terms of attracting more R and D? It's something that we used in Windsor to get DaimlerChrysler as part of the research and development. It was land as well as some servicing, specific things that also had other public-good purposes.