No, but I do. I say this within a limited scope and with clear proof that there's no Mensa test to become a member of Parliament.
Let me ask a question of you, Ms. Morgan.
You talked about the objectives at Industry Canada. One thing you talked about was requesting access to royalties from various intellectual property items arising from research. One thing that I have a particular interest in, simply because I used to own a legal search firm as part of my past, is what Mr. Enns discussed in his point eight, the intellectual property associated with that research for basically name searches and all.
I guess what I'm trying to understand, if you could help me, is this. Royalties are revenues; that's how I define them, but you're looking for $2.1 million to expand research.
That's what I think you said, Mr. Enns.
Help me square that, so I understand why on the one hand you have a revenue generator but that it isn't covering itself and/or needs more money for investment into research in intellectual property. Can you help me understand that better, please?