Thank you.
With regard to your question, the round table agreed to identify five parties that, they thought, warranted actions by all the partners in order to help address the situation. As I mentioned, first and foremost, they wanted to work towards increasing enrolment and graduation over time. This is not a short-term priority. It will take participation and close collaboration between academia and the industry in order to address this issue.
The second was to increase collaboration between academia and the industry in order to improve the curricula to ensure that the curricula would better meet the industry's needs, which are ever-changing because of technological issues and because of various externalities.
The third was to work towards continually improving training on the job, because companies felt that it was really important to continue that training in order for their staff to keep pace with technological changes, as well as to help increase their competitiveness and to allow them to keep innovating.
The fourth one was to work towards improving immigration and accelerating entry.
The fifth was the issue of data. It's a very complex issue with regard to the ICT sector, and other sectors as well. In our case, there are various subsectors. There is a different reality from one to the other—the issues the digital media industry is facing are different from those that the telecom equipment industry is facing.
Their stakeholders recognized that this was a complex issue that warranted collaboration to move forward, so that's what we're going to work on in the next few months.