The 2.16% to 2.37% figures represent the average of OECD countries, which includes 30 or so countries, if not more. It is quite a significant group of countries. In Canada, investment went from 1.99% to 1.61% between 2004 and 2014. That is substantial.
More concretely, I explained that, given the size of our agri-food sector, if we want to catch up to the OECD average, Quebec would have to invest $85 million more per year in research and development. That is for Quebec only; I do not have the figures for Canada. For Canada, it is at least three or four times that amount.