Well, fortunately, there's another McDonald, named Bob, who helps a lot in some of these things.
What you say is very understandable.
I, of course, know very little about your expertise. I think peer review is a very important process in all of the decision-making that happens in Canada. There is peer review at various levels. The peer review that happens for individuals with the granting councils is important. You also have to escalate that when you're trying to make your decisions on your moonshots.
At the time of the fundamental science review, there was a recommendation by a major overview committee for the government, with representatives of academia and industry together, giving an overall perspective for how science and technology should be carried out in this country, and a road map for that sort of thing. I think it would be of great advantage to your committee if such a committee of experts, coupled with government experts, were in fact in existence.