The problem is that there's an asymmetry where our companies and researchers are [Technical difficulty—Editor] absent some form of centralized resources and centralized policies and an orientation to growing Canadian companies.
The reason Canadian companies are small is that we don't orient to growing them. We orient to helping foreign firms, whether it's through our research policies or SIF funding. It goes on and on. You need to deal with this through a centralized agency that's highly expert in it, whether it's for [Technical difficulty—Editor] and so on and so forth.
Every country in the world does it except Canada.
