I think that's very difficult to predict, and I think, if you look at the history of it, if you were trying to predict what the cutting edge of science would be today—if you were doing that 10 years ago—then very few people would have been able to predict what the research was going to look like.
I think that's difficult for scientists to do, and it's even more difficult for governments to do. Clearly, you need to make some decisions about where the funding should be allocated. I think it's worthwhile to allocate some of that money towards innovating technologies rather than just discovery science, but trying to predict which science will create those technologies is often a losing game.