I'm not sure that answers the question.
The whole thing is.... Take a look at the investments we're making through the SIF, and it is with foreign companies that are investing in Canada. We have to bribe them, and this is the minister writing cheques to these companies. We're giving them a lot of money, and they walk away with the IP, much like what has happened with Medicago and Novavax. This is on the edge of what's been happening with Rio Tinto, when we're gambling on a new technology for them. It's ArcelorMittal, which is gambling on a new steel production method.
The IP, at the end, even if it doesn't work, has some advantages that they're walking offshore with. We're not keeping our IP in Canada as a result of these decisions.
Can you explain how we're protecting the Canadian taxpayers' investment in intellectual property in that respect?