It's specifically about these technologies when it comes to, for example, standards development—is that right?
I can say a bit about the United States, because I'm part of some of the committees there. NIST, the National Institute for Standards and Technology, put together a committee. They are putting together academia, researchers and industry—all of the players around this industry—to develop these standards, because you have multiple levels of these standards.
For example, when it comes to testing, even here in Canada we still use ASTMs. That's the American Society for Testing Materials. Over there, of course, they use ASTMs. When it comes to design guidelines—for example, structural design—you're going to be using CSAs. There's the CSA for concrete and the CSA for steel and all of that.
In the States, they created this group and they identified the gaps that needed to be filled. They have resources being put towards research, which is informing the standards development. They're starting from ASTMs and moving up for the ACI, the ICC and all of those.