That's fine. What's interesting about this equation and the frustration to me is when I see Canadian technology going over to the United States and to manufacturing facilities and also to China and other places that then compete against some of our own products, eliminating our jobs. I think we have to ask ourselves how we ensure that our public sector involvement in the information that we generate actually leads to manufacturing in our own country, because this could really backfire.
I really appreciate your organization and Precarn as well. I'm familiar with some of the work that's going on. However, that's of great concern to me.
Do you have any suggestions on how we actually protect that information for domestic manufacturing versus it going to other countries and eliminating Canadian jobs?
I'll put that out to the table, actually.