Windsor? Okay.
That connects people. I was in China recently, and 10 years ago the fastest train in China went at 46 kilometres an hour. Today, they have 22,000 kilometres of high-speed rail, at 500 kilometres an hour. That enables people in rural China to commute to downtown Shanghai and work, 400 kilometres each way. It's a 45-minute commute. If I had a big blank chequebook, that's what I would do: I would connect people.
If you force me to divvy it up between a bunch of constituents, I think the supercluster idea is a thoughtful one because you're marrying industry with academia. I understand there's covenance around matching funds, which I think drives some good behaviour. It's that scale. A couple hundred million dollars, $250 million, is enough to do some damage. I think the quality of submissions are reasonable, and they'll make an impact.