Thank you very much.
My second question is more for Mr. Foster, but if anyone else wants to answer it, feel free to jump in.
You talked about research and development. From what I understand, this sector is often left to the industry, which uses it through industrial and technological benefits as a multiplier effect.
So I'm wondering whether Canada is losing some control, in a sense, over the sectors in which it would like to develop research and development, by not deciding on its own which sectors it wants to focus on. I'm thinking of the Institut quantique at the Université de Sherbrooke.
We could be more at the forefront and use those expenditures in calculating our 2% at NATO.
Haven't we subcontracted research and development to a certain extent through industrial and technological benefits?