When there was talk of increasing investment in this program, you were all in agreement. However, the fact of investing massively in projects that won't necessarily have the expected innovative impact presents a certain risk for the government. It's probably possible to see what the situation is two years after the start of a pilot program.
Stranger yet was what Ms. Shereen Benzvy Miller, the Director General of the Office of Small and Medium Enterprises at Public Works and Government Services, said:
The success of the program should be measured by the interest shown by the businesses as well as the activities and investments made, and not by the innovation created.
Since the purpose of the office is to help businesses fill the gaps, should the success of the program not be measured by the results obtained rather than by activities and investments?