The U.K. government has placed numbers on the impetus to a digital economy that comes from making data sets open, and it is in the area of £8 billion. This country is way behind, and sometimes privacy gets the blame for that.
Can you tell us what role you think privacy plays in the lack of forward movement on this, and whether, among your partners in Canada, there is any jurisdiction that seems to be doing better? The cities seem to be moving very quickly on this, and the feds seem to be slow. How are your provincial and territorial colleagues doing?