We've asked our members about it. We collect a lot of data from our members. One of the points that we actually collect from them is about what government programs out there actually have an impact on the decision to invest.
Some programs like IRAP and SR and ED actually have had a leverage effect on our members in terms of encouraging them to take the risk. But that works almost in the opposite direction, as maybe it should, in that the government will come in and invest first, before they know whether they have a “venture backable” business, and the venture investors will come in and invest afterwards. I think there could probably be a bit stronger alignment between what the private sector is willing to invest in growing and where some of those dollars are going in terms of making the leverage numbers better.
Generally speaking, people are very positive about those programs. Even when we talked to foreign investors, they named them.