Yes. If you look at the makeup of the Canadian economy, if we don't have our global champions, then our prosperity is going to continue to erode. We're always going to continue to pay more and more for the world's IP. Even from a tax perspective, we're going to have less and less of a tax base with companies offshoring their IP, so we won't be able to pay for the social programs that we need and want. It will continue to erode.
We need to turn into Canadian companies that are commercializing globally and bringing wealth back into the country, instead of really doing the opposite. It's existential. This is generational wealth transfer that we're losing now, and it takes decades to catch up. It takes 20 years for the patent to run its course. We have to put pieces in place, as the Chinese did 15 years ago for generating, capturing and then expanding their IP strategies.