Research and development would be a key element in terms of that.
When we looked at the aspect of making Canada a clean-energy superpower, on the clean side there were a number of environmental technologies that need to be developed, and that comes from investing in research and development but also helping and making sure that we can commercialize these new technologies in Canada so that we can build an industry that can then export and not only sell in this country.
Basically, in the past we've missed the shot on a couple of occasions. If you look at the forest products sector, for example, we used to have a lot of R and D. We used to have a manufacturing sector that was selling technologies to the forest products manufacturers. Now we're importing it from the Scandinavian countries, and a lot of that technology we did in terms of research has been licensed to the Scandinavian countries. We're missing out on a big opportunity of developing an industry in Canada that could have exported to these other countries.
On the energy side, we have an opportunity, given our vast energy resources, to develop also an industry that develops those types of technologies so that we can export it worldwide, because other countries will be facing the same environmental challenges as we are, as they will want to produce and consume that energy.