I'd better start, and the reason is that things like NSERC and SSHRC--the granting councils--are under the Industry Canada umbrella. We have a number of different programs to encourage both fundamental basic research and the commercialization of research.
One of the things we can do better is come to grips with the actual process that leads from discovery to commercialization. This is something all countries are grappling with. We have great public expenditures on fundamental research and we have great results on fundamental research; our results on commercializing research are not as good as they should be.
In terms of something that we need to do better, we need to figure out how that process works. We've invested a lot of effort into it. I think we are coming to the conclusion that the way to go at it is from the demand side--that is, start with firms and their problems and then go towards the researcher, rather than start with the researcher and ask if you've discovered anything commercializable today--but it is certainly an open question, and it's something we need to improve on.
That is the first thing I would say.