I notice you are referring to the direct link between democracy and e-governance or digital governance, which I think is very compelling.
I know your institute has worked with 90 countries around the world. Can you tell us a little about some of the challenges faced by different countries and some of the lessons, particularly as we look at the fact that Estonia is a very small country? Canada, of course, is very large and very spread out. Do you see differences in the application of the lessons from Estonia when you go around the world into different countries?