I'm not sure I have the answer to all of your questions. Having said that, I understand very well.
It is clear that China and other countries are making progress. There are an enormous number of engineering and other science graduates. It is obvious that that will create competition. The government has set up the framework for science and technology advice, which deals with some of these aspects in terms of the possibilities for Canada. The government has already tabled an approach for this aspect.
I will quote the example I used earlier. Mr. Brison spoke of global value chains. The globalization of business is very important today. That means we must find a way of using the fact that China and India are making progress. The example I gave to the person I was talking about earlier was obviously the aerospace sector. That person explained to me that she would use it and that she would find an advantage for Canada in the fact that China and industry are developing their engineering sector.
We have to work on both levels. We have to increase our domestic capacity in Canada and find a way to deal with the reality of those countries as well.