Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to both witnesses for being here today.
I'm going to be asking three questions.
The first is on the degree to which you might believe or not believe that Canada's IPS has penetrated the consciousness of the areas you are interested in.
In line with the theme we've been on today, the second is on moving away from China and India and into ASEAN and other markets—into larger players in the southeast, including Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines—as great economies. I would like to hear a little about that.
The third is on the role of government versus the entrepreneurial spirit of businesses and how they can work together—because government can set the table, but businesses have to eat.
The first question is with respect to the degree to which you think the IPS has penetrated the consciousness of anyone who is the object of our affection.
Maybe Professor Ostwald can go first.
