Again, I think it's a question of balance. There needs to be balance between applied science and basic science in the funding decisions. There also needs to be some fraction of the budget that goes into—sorry—moonshots. You want Canada to be capable of hitting on the world's scene in a way that it has credibility when its industries go out there and say that this is a technologically literate country. Also, you want to educate students.
I think it is a controlled fraction of the total budget. That's where the balance comes in. There, I think you want to pick situations in which Canada has some natural advantage in terms of your choice of moonshots. In our case, we had the deep mine and the capability of running it totally cleanly. In other cases, you want to look for similar advantages.