In your opening remarks you mentioned trust and consent. Again, a significant difference between Estonia and Canada is a very compliant population after the breakup of the Soviet Union, and a very forceful new democracy determined to create digital government from scratch.
Given Canadians' natural skepticism and generational cynicism about the digital world, and given Cambridge Analytica, Facebook, Aggregate IQ, all of the scandals and now controversy over Sidewalk Labs and people's concern about exposure, privacy, personal content, who owns what and how it's accessed, do you think that on that level alone it will be an uphill battle to get the consent of Canadians for this kind of digital government in any reasonable period of time? I'm talking about perhaps a decade, in our lifetimes.