Yes, I do believe the SMEs do a lot of the applications, a lot of the work. Some of the applications could be very relevant to the types of services you're going to be delivering to the population, and in any sector, because as a country we are moving towards a digital society. Everything you and I consume and dispense is done digitally.
In terms of developing applications, some of them—even I don't know today—might be there two years from now, and some of the SMEs could be anywhere in Canada. Not being prescriptive based on the tools that you have today allows you to spur on that innovation. If at the onset it is laid out that this will allow for SMEs to showcase certain technologies, you spur on that additional development. But it's always driven by one overriding circumstance: does it deliver to you the outcome you're looking for? It is not at the cost of the outcome.