In the newspaper reports about Shared Services Canada, where there's a consolidation of the IT spend of the government, I'm reading that this is a way to improve the smartness of the spend and perhaps improve the cost-effectiveness of that spend rather than have duplicative data centres or networks. That would be one example of how to improve.
On the public services, I think if we look around the world we see everyone is concerned about rising health care costs for an aging population and asking how we can use these technologies to keep people in their homes instead of moving them to hospitals and still provide good levels of health care. If those opportunities are around the world as well as in Canada—and I know the government is taking action through the Infoway to try to help on that—it also means sales opportunities for the Canadian ICT industry. If we need products and services in the health care field or in smart grids or smart transportation, those are export opportunities for us that we should also be trying to exploit. So to my mind, the emphasis on adoption helps on an e-commerce front, helps on getting benefits to Canada, but also helps on our GDP.