I think one has to take a look at what's really going on in solar worldwide. We're in a race with the Germans, the Americans, and the Chinese. For example, in 2010, the Chinese government made available $41 billion to stimulate the solar industry.
One of the reasons I took on chairing the innovation committee is I that think this is where Canada can compete on the world stage. I don't think Canada is necessarily going to create a huge global company, but we can create the Magnas and the Linamars of the solar world.
In terms of innovation, we have some really smart people. I've been directly involved in about $50 million of R and D investment in Canada in solar. We have some really good people and we have some really great institutions like NSERC and SDTC to support that activity.
In terms of non-money, I would make solar a key part of the energy strategy, because solar is the fastest-growing mainstream energy on the planet. If we want to be involved with the fastest-growing thing creating the most jobs, then maybe we should do that.