Unfortunately, I only have seven minutes. Maybe I'll have another crack at this later.
Let me turn to Mr. Elliott and RIM. As you know, of course, we're delighted to have a RIM facility in my riding, in Bedford, in the Halifax area in Nova Scotia. Actually, I was glad to hear that it participated in or that there was work done there on the PlayBook, which is a great product, as I could tell my colleagues around here who have iPads and other things. I look forward to the BlackBerry 10.
Let me ask you about the impact on RIM. You talked about how RIM benefited from government programs over the years. I think that's also true of Nortel. It thrived for quite a while, and during its development, it had support in terms of procurement costs and other government supports. It developed some very valuable patents that were then, unfortunately, sold outside the country.
What was your view on that? What was the impact on RIM of the loss to Canada of those patents developed with Canadian dollars?