That's right. It's pretty topical today, isn't it?
Thank you very much for the presentations. I'll start by saying there are a number of intriguing ideas on how to fix our IP deficit and other problems. Most seem to call for increased government investment in particular areas, very strategic investment, and it seems that if we're going to fix this IP deficit and other problems, it's going to cost more money, essentially, and that seems to be what we're talking about here.
This does seem to be against the trend, though. The Jenkins report showed that our R and D expenditure in Canada overall has been dropping. Government investment in R and D has declined to about 0.2% of our GDP with business development, especially with the collapse of Nortel, so I'm wondering if you can give us some idea of how much more we should be investing in this area in order to make us a global competitor and get us back onto the plus side of the OECD equation.