I would concur with what Michelle Gauthier just said. To add to it in terms of outcome and long-term benefits, which I think was the point you were getting at, there are the economic benefits as a result of commercialization. I'll come back to that one in a moment.
It is important to keep in mind, though, that the benefits of research, even the economic benefits, in addition to enhancing our social foundations, may not be because of commercializable products. For example, in the health field, reductions in health care delivery as a result of better processes can exact enormous savings to the health care system even though it's not as a result of any commercializable product. Similarly, and in the health field in particular, quality of life is an important consideration in the vast majority of clinical cases. Improving the quality of life of a patient is not something that can be measured in dollars and cents.
Let me come back now to the—