My other question has to do with the current economic climate. Of course, when you put policies in place during an economic downturn, you expect that the federal government's contract management activities will create jobs or, at least, an emphasis on intellectual property that will in turn create jobs, economic activity.
I was wondering if you could tell us how many spin-off companies had been set up to commercialize new technologies identified at National Research Council Canada.
You mentioned an economic contribution of $500 million and 600 jobs, but how many actual spin-off companies were created? And how many innovation licences went to existing companies? I am talking about licences that went to existing SMEs or big companies, permitting them to use a new technology. Do you have that information?