In terms of the international positioning, we are a little hampered by the delay in our data, and if we compare 2007 in Canada to 2010 or 2011 in another country, we're going to look a little backward. So I'm glad that Forbes has declared us a good place to do business, but in terms of measuring how well we're performing as a country on e-commerce, we're a little hampered in our ability to do that in a timely fashion.
But to answer your question, I think the promotion of adoption is clearly where the game is because that's where you get the benefits. So I would say anything that can be done on that behalf would be good, not just within the private sector but also within the public sector—for example, delivery of health care, delivery of education, smart grids, how you manage your electricity, how you promote awareness of climate change, and delivery of government services are all areas in which we all need to look at how well we're doing. On the skills side, many of you have pointed to the problems in getting graduates and entrepreneurs who understand how to use ICTs smartly to improve their bottom line and beat off the competition. I think these areas are harder to get at but areas that are very important to us.