Thank you, Chair.
I'd like to thank the presenters for coming here today and highlighting Canada's accomplishments. Whether under the water in the Pacific Ocean, under the ground in Sudbury, in outer space, or out on the icebreakers, it's quite amazing. Also, you mentioned quite a bit about the funding required and that more was needed.
But my question is about how we can reach out to Canadians, especially young people, to show them what we're doing, so they can be proud as Canadians that we're leading the world with this technology, and to show them where we're going and to encourage them to get into this field. I'm wondering if we can make a better connection there. How can we reach out, from your groups' perspective and that of universities, to get right into the classrooms and somehow get them engaged and excited about what we're doing, showing them that we can do just as well as anybody in the world?