I appreciate that and I understand also the role of procurement in helping these companies once they're scaling and growing to be able to scale further.
As you are probably aware, the Government of Canada has a program called the industrial and technological benefits policy, through which, for large defence procurement contracts, for example, the government can stipulate that, as part of the conditions of the contract, the company that's awarded the contract has to provide economic activity in Canada up to the value of the contract itself. Among the 14 key industrial capabilities that we're targeting are cybersecurity and cyber-resilience, for example.
Is this government's industrial and technological benefits policy program one of those pillars of procurement that you would support and that you think plays an important role in helping Canadian companies locally?