SR and ED is a hugely underused program, not just in the oil and gas industry but in the resource sectors broadly. I think a large part of that is the way it has been administered to date simply does not recognize the difference between benchtop and university-type R and D and the kind of thing Red River College was talking about.
We've got projects in northern Alberta that are essentially giant R and D projects, CO2 floods and gasification. They don't get recognized as part of that. A lot of the resource industry has just given up on applying for the program because of the frustration, the administrative burden, associated with it. It's an area that we think needs to have time devoted to it.
Transparency is not an issue. We do it for tax purposes. I've got to believe there's a way to do it, and I think effectiveness...it hasn't worked for a lot of our sectors. I don't have a magic solution. I'm encouraged by the review that's under way. I know the Canadian Academy of Engineering is also doing one as well. All I can say is that we'd love to continue to work on this, because at this point it's just not meeting our needs.