Thank you.
You talked about clusters in your presentation, so that's great. Moving forward, when I look at innovation and research in clusters, Professor Potter from Harvard University has talked at great length, especially about the mining and the clusters and having the R and D innovation clusters close to the actual private sector developments, and actually relocating some of those jobs that are in major cities.
When we look at geology jobs and when we look at the jobs in Toronto and in Ottawa on geology, and when we look at the future of clusters and having the clusters close to mining centres, and I'll use the example of my hometown of Sudbury, Ontario, would it make more sense to look at those geology jobs that are in Toronto and Ottawa being closer to the private sector when you look at the clusters and the R and D and the research that is linked to getting the product to market and the private sector and how many jobs that represents?