I don't think it's a question of either/or; I think it's a question of doing both. You need to have a very strong entrepreneurial climate to really get new companies in the marketplace.
And if we look at some of the work we have at the OECD, Canada actually is pretty well positioned there in terms of having fairly low barriers to entrepreneurship, which means that companies can easily start up. This is a problem in many European countries.
At the same time, I think you need to have the basic knowledge being created--some of the new ideas coming into the marketplace: biotechnology, nanotechnology, information technology--and that can then be picked up by the market. So I think you need to have the interaction between science and technology, creation, and entrepreneurship.