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Industry committee  I'll answer the question. As Marc mentioned, Canada is very competitive in Ericsson's world. It's a very good country for R & D tax credits and other provincial credits. Ericsson has taken advantage of those credits over the years until last year. It took advantage of all th

August 7th, 2009Committee meeting

Michel Peladeau

Industry committee  In Montreal, we have approximately 1,500 employees. The distribution is approximately 600 employees in research and development and about 700 in a services group. Other employees will be added as a result of the acquisition, as Mr. Henderson said, approximately 180 of which will

August 7th, 2009Committee meeting

Michel Peladeau

Industry committee  It's mainly the field research, our service group, that does that in large part. That's what we call on-site customer support. They also do FOAs, first office applications—I don't know the expression in French. These are people who go on site. As I mentioned, a group of about 700

August 7th, 2009Committee meeting

Michel Peladeau

Industry committee  I might be able to answer that one.

August 7th, 2009Committee meeting

Michel Peladeau

Industry committee  For university research, Ericsson in Canada has been very active. We're investing in the University of British Columbia; we have invested some money with Waterloo University in Ontario, and the University of Montreal, the Polytechnique. We have some chairs we're funding at Polyte

August 7th, 2009Committee meeting

Michel Peladeau