There are a number of moving pieces with TPC. Others may be downscaled and some things going the right way. The concept is very much the right one. The future has to be based on developing collaboratively between enterprises and where we have the most advanced research skills, in universities, and maybe collaboration across different enterprises, to really seize the opportunity and develop the most advanced solutions. So it is a very welcome step.
Will it suffice? I don't think so. I think we're going to find ourselves, though, going in that direction, I hope, quite a bit more. They don't necessarily have to be big, formal centres of excellence. They have to be areas where we've had a lot of demand in education from within our industry, that people are prepared to sometimes even have big companies have smaller companies coat-tail with them and develop something collaboratively. Governments have a unique role to play in being able to bring the educational institutions and these enterprises get together and collaborate. With centres of excellence sometimes it's a formal title and a formal type of institution. It is the right concept, but we need to do more of those kinds of things. That's the way of the future, to secure our future for a developed economy like ours.