Thanks, Leah.
With a minute left, I'm really interested in Dr. Sullivan's comment about the reverse co-op. Waterloo has been a leader in co-op, and I've actually worked with them for over 30 years, so it was great to renew acquaintances and see the machines and know what I used to crawl on before politics. One of the things I found, talking to these people, is they don't have engineers. In fact, they are also the engineer. They have patents, and they're not using universities or colleges. There is collaboration between the University of Waterloo and Conestoga and the Centre for Smart Manufacturing.
Is there anything in the wind on how we could maybe help to augment the engineering capabilities of these fantastic companies through some type of a collaborative effort between colleges and universities?