I'd like to swing back and talk a bit...we talked about large and small companies, and focused on the 90% that are the small and medium-sized companies. Prior to being a politician, up until six months ago, I ran my own business making and developing medical devices. One thing that happened was that we got access to a very good medical lab in the University of Toronto network. That had a huge impact on us, because we could then do a lot more studies. As opposed to having to fly down somewhere in the United States, we could do it in Toronto, where we had a plant, and I could have five, six, or seven engineers come in. If something got cancelled, we'd come back the next day. It had a huge impact. I call this access to equipment. Obviously, if you're a large company, you don't have those constraints, because you can build your own labs.
Can you expand on how that may or may not help these small to medium-sized companies? Let's start with you, Mr. Smith.