We'll come back on your questions. We've listed them.
I want to just conclude with one comment. It links to a statement you made and a question addressed by Mr. St-Cyr. That is that I think Canada is well positioned right now, but our progress is fragile in both basic science—remember, it's only just over a decade ago that we let that go—and in figuring out how to have what we might call competitive federalism in Canada and invest in excellence and the areas that are going to go forward. Part of this is foresight, part of it is how much we force common IP policies.
I want to say as a final word that equalization alone will not get Canada to where it needs to be. Clearly we have some equalization programs, and they reflect a part of Canadian values. But to really prevail in the productivity economic development arenas and in the health and social benefits that come from having strong STI platforms, you need a real strategy that says we can make tough decisions and we can reward excellence. Provinces need to have this, and the federal government has to have it as well.