We heard some of that here. Thank you.
Let me ask you another one. A representative of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce was before the committee and made the following comment:
A recent study of G-20 countries by The Boston Consulting Group indicates that Canada is behind in the adoption of technology by business and in the size of our Internet economy. The study concludes that this gap will widen over the coming years, meaning that Canada will lag behind its global competitors even more. The $4.2-trillion opportunity represented by the Internet will pass Canada by. This gap exists across the economy, across sectors, regardless of the size of the entity.
That's based on a study by the Boston Consulting Group. Why is Canada missing out on a $4.2-trillion opportunity, and what's the government doing to change that?