Yes, I have a question. Given that we just went through a more difficult economic period, the Canada Revenue Agency established a source deductions policy. When a company goes bankrupt, the government makes deductions at the source for a certain number of months. I'm wondering how the government collects that money and if it manages to recover the entire amount owed. Also, where do those amounts figure in the Public Accounts? To give a more specific case, how much money was recovered from Nortel?
Moreover, the Canada Revenue Agency and, perhaps, Industry Canada give tax credits through the SR&ED program, the Research and Experimental Development Tax Incentive program...