That's exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much.
Over to the Canadian Space Agency, again I've been very fortunate to work with your organization over the years through previous work I was doing in robotics, and what a first-class institute you have.
Sometimes we think we're investing in things outside our atmosphere, and you briefly touched on a lot of impact locally and across Canada. The University of Guelph is doing food research around growing tomatoes on Mars. We're doing things around zero gravity, automation that could be used in aerospace. Materials development is being done in other parts of Canada.
With a minute left—I'm watching that, Mr. Chair—could you comment on the return on investment of your agency across Canada, beyond what we do outside our atmosphere?