In another statement you made—and I'm not picking on you; it's so I understand—you talked about Canada being a go-to nation potentially, but you also talked about a globalized patent system.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding. When somebody tells me they want a globalized whatever, it means that everybody around the world is playing by the same rules and regulations. Can a nation use the patent system as a means of attraction—let me just put it that way—or to drive innovation if everyone is following the same rules?
Is there a contradiction there, or am I missing the point? Are you saying that Canada should have a bare minimum that is a globalized piece and then do more? I'm not sure exactly what you're saying.