I certainly think that government making a contribution in terms of platforms would be huge, but also in terms of seed money for good ideas. Thinking of it as seed money, I think, would be really important too.
Whether Canada is behind or not, I'm not sure. Certainly in terms of universities' community partnerships in Canada, we're way ahead of other places. Having this space in the academy for community partnership is not always possible in Europe or the United States, but that's a small part of the funding envelope.
Again, I think academics, for example, often get caught up in the production side of things, where we write a book and send it off to the publisher, and we write another book and send it off to the publisher, but we don't spend time thinking about how we can make these books, these outcomes, websites, digital stories, or whatever we're doing, create a conversation. I think we can learn a lot, for example, from socially engaged documentary filmmakers, who have been doing this for a long time.