We look at what other countries do. I think Canada is a little unusual in its industrial structure, in that we have an enormous number of small businesses, as distinct from larger businesses, which you wouldn't find in many other nations. So the nature of our problem is a little bit better.
There have been programs of set-asides used in other countries. I believe you can also find them in Canada in, for example, aboriginal business set-asides as a percentage of procurement. It's a kind of soft target for departments that is an approach also used in the U.S. It's not really targeting the ICT industry or adoption of ICTs; it's targeting government procurement as a way to help small businesses.
Other than that, many countries have programming similar to ours that tries to find promising firms that just need a little help to get their product to market or to commercialize a new technology. We're not really out of the pack in terms of what we're trying to do here.