I don't necessarily think we lack the money; we just lack the will. If we do it right, we'll generate even more growth and wealth to support the industry. If we're able to connect supply and demand properly, we'll generate the growth we need to make our agricultural economy more prosperous.
Just going back to my comment about intellectual property, in Canada I don't think we actually understand what that means. I know that a few months ago PotashCorp had a hostile takeover bid from BHP Billiton, and the government at the time deemed that it was a strategic asset. But it was potash and it wasn't going to leave; it was going to stay here in Canada, whereas other companies have been bought out with licences. Right now, RIM, which is close to Guelph, has patents, and a lot of people are afraid that perhaps that knowledge can actually be bought out by another company elsewhere around the world. I don't think we actually appreciate the book value of what intellectual property is.
I do certainly agree with your comment on commercialization. We don't know how to market products in Canada. We try to always adopt a supply side of commercialization, whereas we need to connect both.