Thank you, Mr. Chair. I will be splitting my time.
I wonder if I can ask both my questions immediately and ask for very precise and succinct answers.
The first one concerns a project in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where Ag Canada has actually partnered. It's called NCARM. The new government calls it CCARM. It's basically nutraceutical research, where a department of the government is involved directly with the university and a research facility. Some of the scientists actually revolve, so you could have Ag Canada scientists working within the research centre.
I think it's very innovative and creative. I wonder if that's the future and if it's being done elsewhere. It was the first time I'd heard of that, and I find that very creative.
My second question goes to Dr. Godbout.
You said that you had invested $840 million which leveraged a billion dollars from the private sector or from other partners. These are long-term projects.
Are there commercialization possibilities? Will there be long-term benefits to share from those long-term projects?