Absolutely, but allow me to clarify something. I'm going to state the facts as they are.
Four of the businesses in Cycle Capital's portfolio have received support from SDTC since I was appointed to the board of Sustainable Development Technology Canada in 2016. They are MineSense, which has received $4 million and in which Cycle Capital holds a 9.6% equity interest; GreenMantra, which has received $2 million and in which Cycle Capital has a 19.5% holding; Inocucor, which has received $1.2 million and in which Cycle Capital owns a 28% interest; and Polystyvert, which has received $3.5 million and in which Cycle Capital is an 8.5% shareholder.
SPARK Microsystems, the example you cited, received money from SDTC in 2016. However, Cycle Capital invested in SPARK Microsystems at the end of 2020. So SDTC invested in it long before we did, nearly three years earlier.