Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thanks to our two witnesses.
Mr. Jenkins, you said you had worked in a number of countries around the world. You cited Singapore, where the situation is completely different from that in Canada. Singapore is the size of Montreal Island and the equivalent of three-quarters of Quebec's population lives there. So that's a completely different problem. You also talked about France and other countries.
You're telling us that Canada is perceived—ultimately by you, at least, but by us as well in many respects—as lagging far behind in the digital field. What exactly are the differences between the countries you have visited and Canada? Could you cite a few examples and tell us exactly in what way the situations are different? Is it because of regulations, investment, goals pursued?