There hasn't been a change in the funding applied. The process by which NRC makes its investments is a logical stage-gated process. It starts with the identification of the need by industry engagement stakeholders and the expected outcomes. Depending on the stage of the innovation, and the many specific factors that go into it, NRC then determines the level of investment required for that particular initiative.
We encourage it to be collaborative, for obvious reasons, but it's not based on how much we put into basic research or applied research. It's really the whole spectrum. Some of the programs start very early, and we need to reach out into the fundamental research and then walk it all the way through. There hasn't been a change. It's been the selection of the programs and the focus of the programs.
The critical thing is understanding what the outcome is going to be and being able to identify, as we go through the delivery of those programs, how we can recognize that we're going in that direction. If we need to shift the investment, or the resources, or where the focus should be, then we do that.