I can perhaps just add a couple of comments on the environmental aspect of that.
First of all, it's important to recognize that when we talk about research, it's really the broader process of innovation. It's not just finding new discoveries, new ideas; it's actually putting them into place.
We've also seen that within Canada we've been able to develop a strong consensus in the business community that technology is the development of new environmental technologies, and their active deployment is going to be critical to Canada making progress on the issue of climate change.
Furthermore, if, as world citizens, we're going to have an impact on climate change, we have to make sure that all major emitting countries are part of the effort, and that obviously has to include China.
On the other hand, that also creates a huge market opportunity. If we do a good job of stimulating the investment we need to do our part in environmental technologies at home, it creates a huge export opportunity in countries like China, which have to do even more.