--you're just concerned that they could.
Let me move to innovation. Innovation is extremely important to Canadians in a time of economic uncertainty. The timing is quite remarkable, because a constituent of mine, a leader in innovation, Roger Garriock, will be in Ottawa. He teaches innovation to kids and corporations around the world.
You have commented that there is a lack of consistent approach in ensuring that the Government of Canada promotes intellectual property. You mentioned that the policy is to leave it with the contractors. I'm wondering if these two things mightn't be linked. If you're leaving it with the contractors, is it possible you're not as able to document what you're generating?