Thank you very much.
The way in which this strategy is being made real is through a series of initiatives that have been announced in Budgets 2007 and 2008, and presumably as a multi-year framework it will continue to steer against those three advantages.
In total, the past two budgets have announced about $2.3 billion of initiatives that support these advantages. It's being made real as the government's long-term plan through these specific actions in the advantages I was trying to touch on a little bit earlier.
It's also a whole of government activity. Within the government there is a mechanism for coordinating a science and technology activity; it's an ADM committee on science and technology that includes all departments and agencies that have an interest in this area. It was tasked through the science and technology strategy to coordinate this activity, to engage Environment Canada, Health Canada, International Trade, the granting councils, all the players. So that group is overseeing the policy commitments within the strategy and the progress against them.