Very briefly, I would just comment that if you look at media exposure, either SNOLAB, or NEPTUNE, or the astronomical projects that Canada is involved in, that's actually very significant.
We have one of our strongest advocates here in this room, Peter Calamai, science writer at the Toronto Star. Peter is not the only one, of course, but he himself has been very active in the work of actually conveying what's exciting and what's important about supporting the science to Canadians.
I think the question, though, is that there isn't a venue in which the Canadian public can actually respond to the government with a coherent voice when it's appropriate that this is important. They don't know if a decision's coming forward. If you go and do surveys, you actually get very strong support.
There are 10,000 Canadians involved in amateur astronomy. That just reflects how a very large group of very excited people, who actually do a lot of backyard astronomy, who actually spend a significant amount of their own private time—