Thank you for the question.
The issue is that those programs require industrial participation up front in terms of dollars. They require private investment before the programs can even begin.
The issue with this is there's so much technology that is created.... We have a great research community in Canada, we really do, but in order to get to the stage where investors are willing to put out money—industry, private investment or even the federal government programs—companies are required to prove that they have something, that they have something investable.
It's a kind of catch-22. In order to get money, they have to show that they're investable, but they can't show they're investable because they don't have money to prove it. It's a really difficult situation.
What that tends to do is really elongate the time frame it takes for these new technologies to get to market, because they struggle to raise the money to get there, and some of them don't make it. Some of them leave and go to another jurisdiction. They go to a different country or—