Automotive Partnership Canada is actually to bring the federal funding bodies together around a particular industry and to drive their funding support to meet industry needs.
Actually, the innovation here is around the kind of challenge that was mentioned in the presentation from Transport, around making the programs accessible. Essentially, Automotive Partnership Canada brings the programming together to a common table so that you actually review and adjudicate the projects together. You don't have a duplicative process whereby you'd apply to NSERC for one thing and to the Canada Foundation for Innovation for your infrastructure support, or you'd be working with the National Research Council on their in-house strategic collaborative research and development. They brought it together so that you actually can work up proposals with industry directly, who then pull resources from those agencies. They have their own funding programs.
In other words, we didn't create a new program. What we created was an integrated framework to deal with the specific industry. In particular, in auto, where we have strong export performance, we have a significant industry. It's very important economically, but it's small-scale R and D. The question is should we—