That's a different question. If you are talking about contract research—and I'm sure Professor Aiken can probably say more about that—it's much easier for the larger companies to go in for contracts with universities. It's pretty expensive. That's a place for the government to help and to reduce the risks for small and medium-sized enterprises to come in on large research projects.
I'm sure there are a lot of small companies in the area that would love to go into a research project with the lab of professor Dan, but they probably can't afford to go in. It's expensive. That's partly where we can actually help them because a lot of our local, smaller companies don't have money to do extra research. We talked a little bit about the research that is done in Canada. We are low on the BERD; we are very low on business R and D. It's partly because we don't encourage them to do business R and D.
You see direct funding for research R and D of the businesses, especially in the U.S. and Europe. We know from research that when the government provides direct funding for research, private companies will actually invest more in research than they would have done without the support of the government.