I'm going to give a Canadian example, the BlackBerry. I actually remember being a worker and my bosses having a BlackBerry and walking around and how cool they were. Really, I think the shift was to where there's an expectation of being connected and a change in the kind of dynamic of the work and the pace of the work, which is what I was getting at in my comments. I also think there's been a shift in some ways, because I often feel as though our discussions of the Internet imagine us sitting in front of a computer and being thoughtful, whereas so much of what we turn to is a mobile environment.
I'm thinking about, say, the impacts of artificial intelligence and something like Google's new camera and how it allows you to delete people from pictures. The debates about what and how much you should be able to do with that are a good reminder about the way in which mobile technology and mobile phones have had a really important impact on the workforce. That has been studied in Canada.