There are two or three points. One is that much of this expenditure through the granting councils or CFI is done as a result of peer review by third parties. It is not Iain or I or the minister who at the end of the day picks this university or that university to receive an award of one sort or another.
Second, I mention ACOA because they're the only regional development agency that has a specific innovation fund. Quebec does not have it, WED does not have it, and FedNor does not have it, so we work with them and with the provincial governments to see the areas to which we could bring a greater focus of support.
Third, the NRC, which is a major wing of the government, does have a number of initiatives and investments of an S and T nature that they support--Memorial University and P.E.I. and so forth.
I think it's hard to determine what is “fair share” in this area, in part because it is driven through third-party review based on peer assessment. I am hesitant to say yes, they are getting a fair share, because at times in other jobs I've been in, the only way they get their fair share is if you work it out to 140%.