I'm going to jump in. I think I have about one minute left, and I really want to ask some of the other witnesses some questions. Everything you said is very valuable information, and I wish I had more time, but I'm going to jump to another witness, and I do apologize for interrupting.
Mr. Carbonneau, you talked about IP. I know that the CCI has taken a position in the past that a lot of the intellectual property that's coming out of our universities is removed and brought to other jurisdictions because there's capital there. There may be more flexibility in those jurisdictions to scale up quickly.
One of the criticisms I've heard around why AI doesn't have the potential to grow in jurisdictions like Canada as much as it would in the United States or China is that it is because of the datasets that are being used to actually provide the input into AI for machine learning. Is that necessarily true, from your perspective?