I would definitely agree. There are lots of tools out there for people to learn how to use the digital world. Groups such as us and I'm sure the chamber are doing our part to make sure that our business owners understand.
I have to say that I'm not sure there's a role for the government in digital literacy beyond, I suppose, that of the provincial governments and the school systems. Given that it's such a vast and quickly changing environment....
I don't mean to be disrespectful, but governments aren't necessarily known for their quickness and their ability to quickly react to situations. I would probably argue that governments are perhaps not the necessarily best source to provide digital literacy and that we should leave that to the many other groups out there that are doing this kind of work already.