That's an excellent question.
One of the other unique things for Canada in the whole global open government movement is our multilingual approach and needs, and respecting that.
Let me step back a bit. There is something happening that is called “intrinsic motivation”. Mr. Mulley is an example of that. People will just do things because it's the right thing to do. With respect to budget restrictions, I think you would have no trouble finding people in this country to participate—not just the public servants who are ready to move but private industry as well as private individuals. We use the analogy of barn-raising in the west. We don't raise too many barns together any more, but we're actually doing it together as an intrinsic community as we are releasing data and creating apps to make it useful. The people and the country are ready to step up.