Mr. Chair, our responsibility is to deliver the benefits of the program that the government asks us to deliver. In this case, it would, in some ways, be very similar to the kind of programming that we've worked with for over 75 years, which supports innovation and entrepreneurship. That's a really solid part of the current activities of the NRC IRAP, and it's very much something that's at the heart of what we do.
I think the important addition here is also to pursue sustainable development technology for the benefit of those clean technologies for the environment for Canadians, and that's an area where we are already working. We have, obviously, a research goal and a strategic goal in climate and sustainability, but we'd also have expertise joining us from SDTC to help us adjudicate those files and assess the benefits from a sustainable development point of view.
There would be really two ways to look at a file and find those that have the strongest attributes that meet the terms and conditions of the program and that we're happy to conduct business with on an ongoing basis. That'll be our goal—and to deliver the benefits of the program that Canadians expect.