I don't have those numbers, unfortunately. So we'll have to go with Toronto.
You've seen our executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, speak about the importance of science, technology, engineering, and math education. That's critical, not just at the applied level—although the applied level is obviously important—but at the world-leading research level.
Google is hiring some of the top computer scientists in Canada and around the world. That's the profile of the people we're looking for and are able to recruit to come to Kitchener and Montreal to work with our engineers. Having strong, world-class research institutions, as Canada does, actually puts it a step above, I think.
When you look at the building blocks of what creates a country that should be global leader in the Internet economy, Canada has many of those foundational pieces. We are very technologically literate. Our basic literacy is very high. We have excellent universities and excellent science and engineering research.