Sustainable energy is a priority that looks at alternatives, particularly fuel cells. There could be other parts under different industries. This is reporting by cutting through all the sectors to see what we spend on energy. Just to elaborate, the $30 million or $40 million is on the NRC research budget; the research institute's probably $300 million only. When you add IRAP and other stuff, then it does come up to the 600, so it is 10%. It's not a great amount, but it is a little more than 10% in energy, but we don't have an energy program per se. As I mentioned, we serve industry in different areas, and one of them is energy and that's why we report on it. We haven't had an energy program and an energy division since 1984. Priorities changed, and we shifted to other priorities.
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