I could perhaps elaborate somewhat. I understand that within the upstream there are some concerns in terms of how the R and D numbers are calculated as opposed to on-the-ground innovation. I would point out that on the TSE, Canada is blessed with the largest number of energy companies in the world by given placement of companies.
My point is, we have a very active innovation ecosystem in Canada because we have a lot of private investment. Certainly within the pipeline space, when you look at the derivative impacts, a large percentage of them are not actually manufacturing, although that's a big part of it. But innovation in terms of financial services, professional, scientific, technical services, and all of those are continuously improving and putting Canadian firms and SMEs at the top of their game for future global exports of those know-hows as well.