Well, there aren't really impediments, because there are no policies in place. There is no design policy, which we should have.
With taxation, of course, a tax credit or tax incentive for the industrial design community and the visual communications design community would, I believe, help boost commercialization for manufacturing companies. I think it's key that we look at manufacturing companies, and also at the commercialization rate of new products. The development of new products provides greater profitability. We show that in many different studies. New products are tied to design services, so if we can provide incentives to manufacturers to invest in design services, they will see more profitability. That's as easy as algebra 101—but we don't do it. Other countries do it, but we don't do it. We should do that.
Quebec actually has a design tax credit for industrial design services—not visual communications but industrial design services—and they've been better able than other provinces to maintain their manufacturing community. They are very small, and I think a lot of their funding has been cut over the years, but at least they have some idea about getting it right.