We would immediately install physical infrastructure in 1,000 points across Canada. These are kiosks. That would be done in year one. Then we would proceed to expand our Startup community network with hubs across Canada. We want 100 Startup communities in the next three years.
The challenge I face is that my counterparts across Canada are government organizations. Startup Chile is a government organization. Startup America is a public-private partnership. They're looking at what we're doing in Canada, and they wish they had what we had because this is all private sector, grassroots-led, but now they're starting to invest $25 million in Startup Mexico, $50 million in Startup Chile. As a grassroots organization, I'm competing with that to consistently deliver our global leadership, so I want to show the world that we can develop the best infrastructure for Canadian entrepreneurs through Startup Canada, and I want to do that in the next three years.