How does it do that in the context where you have all the money in this country heading to either oil or to potash--no offence, because many of you here are making an example of where that doesn't happen--to health sciences, the production of things like canola, which ultimately either deals with biodiesels, or food? We see rising food prices, we see rising energy prices, and we see a handful who are very successful and a whole lot of other potentials that are not.
I realize this is beyond the scope of some of you who are here, but it's a real crisis that we believe this committee is going to have to address beyond the success stories. We have to talk about the failures, not so much the success stories. We can model ourselves after the success stories, but we also have to recognize there's a dearth of examples of people who have actually been able to commercialize and get beyond the success stories you've had, recognizing that many of you are, in one way or another, institutions that have been supported one way or another by government or by the state.