Certainly. I think when you look at where research and development is done in the private sector and where the leading companies in Canada have been on the R and D front—the Nortels, the BlackBerries, and the really large companies that have come down—if we want to increase the number of patents that are being commercialized within Canada, the logical thing to do is to create more large companies that can do that.
It's really difficult to say we're going to create this one company, so our approach has been a funnel. The more start-ups you can have at the beginning of the funnel, the more you can bring to these high-growth and scaling companies and therefore, the more large companies you can have. If you could pick them right from the start—well, if I could pick them right from the start, I'd be incredibly rich and sitting on a beach somewhere, probably. That goes for everyone. It's very hard to do, so the more you can create, the better.