I'll answer from a technological perspective, and by that I mean there's a lot we can learn from what the Estonians have done with their X-Road, their data-sharing platform. We brought some of the founders into Canada twice over the last year to start re-creating our own similar platform, but from the Canadian perspective. We have provinces and large municipalities; we are not Estonia. From that perspective, we've learned a lot.
We've also learned a lot around the need to continuously update laws, for example, in the context of a digital age. We've learned the fact that they do data governance very well. They decree that an organization is the holder of that piece of data, and that becomes very rigidly implemented.
There are a lot of things, regardless of scale of countries, values and background, that we should look to and we actually are looking to. We've learned a lot from them.
We've also learned a lot from our other D9 partners. For example, Portugal has a very good digital identification system that might actually be closer to Canadian systems than those in Estonia.
We do look to Estonia on technological leadership, but in some cases, we're seen as leading in values and ethics around ethical AI and responsible AI usage, so they're learning from us. It has been a very good relationship that way.