Thank you for your question.
I will refrain from offering new ideas that the government could undertake, because that's the prerogative of the government and the minister.
One thing I want to emphasize, though, is that, as I said in my presentation, we think the private sector has a key role in playing into this. We hope that some of the success stories referred to earlier, and the positive outcomes that will be spurred on from the investments in BDC and IRAP, and I earlier referred to CANARIE as well, will be useful for the private sector, for various organizations themselves, to raise awareness among their own members and with companies so that they can see the benefits of investing increasingly in ICTs, in digital technologies.
Like some of the great examples you referred to, they're already doing this. For example, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce has a very large network, as do both Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters and Information Technology Association of Canada. They, essentially as providers of those technologies, are trying to increase awareness throughout the economy, but this will, we think, have to increase in order for people to see these benefits.
We hope that those pilots, those initiatives that we've put forward, will have a spillover effect as a whole. Those federal organizations are already working, for example, with organizations and colleges. IRAP, with the digital transformation program, has a number of partnerships with colleges across the country in order for those colleges to provide the type of advice and expertise that these firms require. At the same time, it helps develop the type of skills and talent we need in colleges, and then they can transfer that knowledge to firms in order to benefit everybody as a whole.