Again, I appreciate the question.
There are very specific investments tied to how we are going to do it. How are we going to improve, for example, the adoption rates? One way is by setting up our most successful program, called the compute access fund, to give small and medium-sized businesses—many of which, by the way, I know are in your riding—access to compute. It is really important to subsidize access to that so they have access. That's a $700-million plan, and it builds—you asked how—on the $300-million plan that we've already rolled out.
We know how to do it. That's a very specific program that we are building on. Again, we're building a billion-dollar supercomputer for our researchers. We've done the RFP. The decision will be made in the fall. Those criteria are out. On building sovereign data centres, the RFPs are out.
You can see we've already done the first project with Telus. Those are all very public, and the steps are very clear. We tried to give real targets and tie real investments to them so that Canadians can track them and have accountability.
