I could take a shot at that. Jointly with Dr. Frise's university initiatives, the tax incentives on R and D have made it very attractive to keep research in Canada that has been developed in Canada. It has supported our corporation in an international context too. Our Italian alliance looks to our research centre in Canada as a very strong element in the overall research strategy. The research would be done without those incentives, but not necessarily in Canada.
I can't talk to the value, the numbers, but in a general sense that has brought a lot into the Windsor community and the Canadian community, and it has allowed us to reach out to many suppliers and other institutions in Canada. It has given broad support to our industry.