It's not only in our membership but in general. In the Canadian economy 20 years ago, pretty much all the machinery and equipment that was bought was not necessarily related to ICT. Today about 50% of the machinery and equipment is actually related to ICT.
More and more of the machinery that a manufacturer will buy will probably include a sensor or some sort of system that can be tied into an Internet system. The reason is that manufacturers want to know in real time, for example, the data on whether a machine is actually performing or not. It's used for maintenance, for breakouts, and stuff like that.
I think it's just a reflection of the evolution of the ICT nature of manufacturing processes in general.