The question is about information technology. The Canadian economy, as a global economy, is becoming increasingly digital, so often products that we were manufacturing in the 20th century are now digital in the 21st century. Information technology is essentially the process of creating a digital product, such as your phone, that could be used for digital processing or to move information technology.
In our reinvestment in our facilities, we're prioritizing a lot of digital solutions and digital innovations. For example, there's the photonics example that I was providing, which is photonic-based chips. We also do laser technologies. More importantly to your question, we have a digital technologies research centre specifically focused on, for example, developing capabilities in AI, which is the next-generation technology, as well as capabilities in quantum. As we know, quantum is an important next stage of digital technology. Essentially, information technology allows you to be globally competitive in the digital economic space.