You mentioned substantial funds are available through IRAP for the research and development phase. The so-called technological valley of death, where we fall short, is in taking the prototype to commercialization. We have the Canadian innovation commercialization program, and it awards funding to entrepreneurs and pre-commercialization inventions to get to that commercialization point. It provides funding to the entrepreneurs for testing and feedback on the performance of their goods and services, and it provides the innovators with the opportunity to enter the marketplace with a successful application of their new goods and services.
I understand from the budget we're going to increase that by $95 million over three years, with an extra $40 million to make it permanent, and a military procurement component is going to be added to this. Would you please describe how this program needs to be tweaked to better serve your needs?