Yes, I believe Canada's always punched above its weight in the area, certainly, of aerospace. When the Avro Arrow got cancelled, a lot of our aerospace engineers wound up in NASA. That was a great tragedy because it set us back for generations.
As they say, let no crisis go to waste, so I agree with you that, on COVID, the biomanufacturing is key. A lot of us were upset that Connaught Laboratories had been sold off and privatized, and we didn't have that capability, so I'm glad we're on that.
There's one more thing. We have been successful at creating funding programs that link researchers, post-secondary institutions and industry together to drive innovation and breakthroughs in research to solve some of the most pressing challenges. Certainly with moon shots that would be very important.
Can you talk to the committee more about the government's vision for creating these partnerships and strong roots in communities across the country?