I think it's a problem for any country, but I think it partly is that you also have to look at what you're getting back. Of course, part of what is invented in Canada may flow outside. The real trick is trying to get things back to Canada as well. I think it's all about being connected, being part of the global innovation system that we see emerging.
A lot of what big companies are currently doing is that they have some of their R and D, some of their innovation, being done in the U.S. and Canada. Some is being done in Europe. Some is being done in China. They're really tapping into skills and knowledge in different places. The real trick is to try to be connected to that network and to build on your own strengths and on your own competencies. Of course, Canada has some real strengths, so to really build on those is, I think, the real issue.