As always, we are rapidly running out time.
Mr. Khan, I think you made a compelling argument on the importance of AI, yet no questions were directed your way. You did say that government really has to fuel the AI economy, I think, with the quantity of data available. You said that Canada lags behind, and I can tell you this: If there's anywhere in the country that not only lags behind but where we're not even in the game, it's Atlantic Canada, east of Montreal.
Could you tell us how we could work within government to get there? We have regional development agencies right across the country. Is there anything they can do? Or does it have to come through ISED? How do we create the emphasis on AI?
I also chair the Canada-U.S. meetings. I'll tell you that at some of the meetings down in the U.S. this is what they talk about. We don't even talk about it here. Can you give us some suggestions, either through regional development agencies or government as a whole, as to how we should get there?