Thank you so much, Mr. Chair.
I want to say thanks to all the amazing presenters today. I wish I had time to ask all of you questions.
I will begin with the Council of Canadian Innovators and see if I can find my way back to the table here.
We, as a federal government, are recognizing that we need to do more around innovation and invest more to set Canada up for continued success in moving forward. In our last budget we announced the creation of a Canadian innovation investment agency as well as the review of SR and ED, among many things.
Mr. Schiavo, I do want to delve more into your recommendations, to make sure I'm very clear. I think they are very important. You were quite clear about the federal procurement strategy and the need for it to be less complicated and much easier for Canadian innovators to enter into. Thank you for that.
In terms of SR and ED, I heard you loud and clear: We need to begin the consultation on that review. As well as that, I appreciate that you have a full report out, which I will be reading. I think we're anxious to get going on that as well.
My first question is really around your third point, around talent. There actually is a global talent stream. It was very deliberately set up for technology talent and some of the most sought-after, highly skilled workers around the world. It's supposed to be able to bring in workers within a two-week time period.
Can you talk to why that program is not working for you? What specifically would you be looking at adjusting in that program so it could better ensure that we are attracting some of the best talent around the world?