I would encourage you. One thing that we found particularly rewarding is we developed this model in Canada of clusters of collaborative research. Our friends at RIM down in the Kitchener area came to us and said we had some pretty good ideas they could build on. We frankly were borrowing a lot of our thinking from what they're doing there as well. I think we have some wonderful examples across different industries of clusters of collaborative research, and what has been missing is someone to buy this stuff. Well, we buy a lot of stuff, so it just makes sense for us to have better stuff to buy. That's where he comes in.
On November 22nd, 2006. See this statement in context.