Absolutely. We're talking about how we incubate our research, development and engineering framework. When you look at the framework conditions here in Canada, we have one of the most prolific knowledge platforms. You're quite right, Mr. Pacetti. We have research centres in France, two in the United States, a joint centre in Japan, and a new research centre in India, but the single most productive research, development, and engineering platform in the world for us is right here in Canada. That's not necessarily because of our geographic location. It has a lot to do with the critical success factors for knowledge work, which is the flow and settlement capacity for foreign....
At our research centre, our researchers represent 35 countries around the world. Canada is seen as a favoured destination for some of the world's most respected and talented researchers because we have a framework that allows for immigrant settlement and integration of not only our researchers but also their families. Therefore, the labour mobility provisions are critical in terms of the CETA.
We also have a framework that our research centre exists in the proximity of some of the world's most pronounced research-intensive institutions focusing on material science.