The largest single organization that purchases goods and services in Canada is probably the federal government. Looking at some of these new technologies and the adaptation of new technologies in the purchases by government would be an area where you could probably make a significant impact.
I remember reading a study, and I apologize because I can't remember where it came from. It looked at the acceptance of technology in the private sector in the United States versus Canada. This was mostly information technology that would be useful business tools to move the agenda forward. The climate for acceptance was much greater in the United States.
How do you encourage industry to accept new technologies and risks? I don't know enough about government and the tax structure in order to figure out how to do that, but that would be something I would probably incent.
I will give you one very brief example. There was a company that was formed at the University of Waterloo that treated groundwater. I won't get into how they did it. It was innovative technology. That technology was in place in 80 sites outside Canada before it was in place anywhere in Canada.