In the astronomy umbrella, I think our company is probably a good example of the direct benefits. The government initially invested in the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope. Our company built the first enclosure for that. From what was spent or invested to buy Canada's ownership position in that particular telescope, we made twice what other countries were contributing to the construction. That has continued to grow. Again, I would say it's probably because of Canada's strength in engineering and construction that we've been able to become leaders as a company and as an industry in the build-out of these facilities globally.
The spinoff we get from that.... I've actually been watching a group, the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany, which is more of an NRC equivalent, that has gone even further in taking research dollars and turning them into a significant revenue from commercialization. So I think there are things we can learn as a country by looking at some other places that have done quite well in commercializing technologies and emulating those where appropriate.