We are quite optimistic. We made a submission to the government consultations for the digital economy and are still quite hopeful that, as it has been in other countries, digital literacy will be a core pillar of any national strategy.
We were also very heartened in reading Janet Goulding's testimony, that she indicated the importance of digital literacy skills development throughout her testimony.
One of the challenges in Canada, though, is that education tends to fall provincially, and the federal agenda is a little different. We have all sorts of good work being done. For example, HRSDC focuses on work skills development. Really, we need some leadership in that public piece, that entitlement piece in the U.K. which I alluded to, as well as in ensuring that Canadian youth are also well equipped to be citizens in the digital world.