First of all, there's no easy answer to that question. Companies are always answerable to their shareholders.
Second, the government also has to answer to the public and balance those needs.
In terms of the Nortel patents, along with some of our competitors, we were part of the consortium that purchased a large chunk of them. It was more of a defensive measure than to gain access to technology.
Again, it's a hard question. We would love the Canadian government to say we're not to let the technology leave the country, but in the same case, as an acquirer of different companies internationally, we don't want another government to say it to us.
It's finding that fine balance between how to keep that technology in Canada and how to allow Canadian companies to succeed in the international marketplace.