If I could just add to that, I think that the size of the company, those types of criteria that in the past may have been hurdles to taking advantage of a public program, I don't think that those should limit any company from applying. I think the number one criterion, the number one objective, should be the project itself or the company and the size of the opportunity.
The example from the honourable member was a perfect one, a small company that probably would have been precluded from applying to other government programs, perhaps even from using the services of existing government agencies, but nonetheless has a project. They have a foreign buyer, huge export potential, and they shouldn't be precluded from funding simply because of their size or their lack of experience.