I think the part that any company right now in Canada would need, especially if they wanted to look into the launch of field of quantum computing, is access to fab. I remember Mr. Dong's questions on Friday about CMOS. This is a great example of the types of capabilities we have to have in Canada. Unfortunately, after the fall of Nortel we lost that capability. We have to rebuild that type of capability, not only for CMOS, but also for quantum. This is the part where we actually could be a leader in the world. We already have the infrastructure in the sense that we have the talent.
Also, I have to point out that the generations who were working at Nortel, who had so many years of experience working in an industrial setting, are close to retirement. This happened a few years ago, so we want to really bank on that. Before these guys go into retirement, we want them to come and help us build a world-leading industrial nanofab for quantum, and CMOS if there's enough budget or if that's within the works. That's the part I would be very focused on and I would very much appreciate help with from government.