Fundamentally, we need to invest in, from our point of view, applied college research in a way that's more robust. In our case, we'd love to see it at 10% of the overall research investments in this country, in part because we are those at the coalface, working with businesses and community organizations that want problems solved at the local level. They are often those that want to come and have a new product, service or technology adapted or developed to respond to a local problem that then can be scaled.
To me, we need to invest in the productivity of our local SMEs and in the social innovation of our local communities, and we need to keep the research fruits and the IP that we're generating with Canadian companies. That's good for Canada.