Again, I'll turn to my friend Morgan to comment on other countries.
The key is that in Canada, the federal and the provincial governments must be facilitators. You must look for ways, first of all, of taking impediments out of the way of business investment and, secondly, providing incentives for business to roll out the various elements of infrastructure programs that need to be in place.
As it relates to R and D, if I can wear my hat from the Canadian Chamber and also from the UOIT. We do a good job in Canada in terms of public sector R and D. We don't do a good enough job in terms of commercializing public sector research in Canada. We do a poor job of that. We underinvest in terms of private sector investment in R and D. I think part of what the Jenkins report was trying to do was to ask how we can leverage more investment by the private sector and make sure that it comes to market.
We haven't had a chance to study the Jenkins report fully at this point. A number of the recommendations he makes look attractive to us, and others raise some concerns with us. But in terms of the general direction he wants to go in--encouraging better investment in R and D, better commercialization, and more innovation--it's the right direction to go in.