I'll start by talking about what I think is really necessary for the transformation of this opportunity for Canada, and that is our young people. I believe it's a matter of doing the best we can to produce the knowledge worker of the future. By that I mean not necessarily just engineers or just computer scientists or just mathematicians, but also bringing in arts and an understanding of the humanities and social sciences as well to create individuals who are fluent and creative on all levels. Only by doing that are we going to create the natural cycle.
Renée spoke very compellingly about this. We have so many bright young people in Canada, so the ideas are not the issue, they truly are not, but if we can prove, as we have in the Waterloo area with the kind of universities and colleges we have, that a huge labour force is being created in that region, then the rest will come. Venture capitalists from Silicon Valley are already turning their eyes to Canada. Unfortunately, they now attract the young people to come down—my son among them, I should say—to work in California, but over time, if we're able to prime the pump enough, my belief is we can create our own ecosystem here in Canada.
Mark.