One of the principal ways we can address that is by creating a corporate culture that's friendly to the scientists. Alberta has started doing that with the Alberta Ingenuity Fund. VIDO has done it for about 30 years with our scientists, and we've been very successful in recruiting some of the best scientists in the world. We've had scientists from about 20 different nations.
Canada has established some programs, such as the Canada research chairs, to ensure laboratory funding and the ability of those scientists to become established and remain here. Ultimately that's our competitive advantage. Canada is one of the best countries to live in. The scientists are world-class. Our former director used to always say that one of the biggest challenges is that Canada doesn't think big enough. There's no reason why we can't be the best in the world.