Yes. It's interesting why Canada would compare differently to the U.S. Andrew Sharpe and CSLS came out with another report related to that today. I haven't had a chance to read it, but if you look it up, you might find it.
We've speculated that because a lot of development came out of the U.S.—through Silicon Valley and other regions—they had a natural inclination to go that way. We think maybe there's a cultural thing in Canada where we don't adopt ICT as readily. We're a resource economy. We have a sparse, spread population creating those innovation clusters. We just don't have the same scale as the U.S.
We think it could be a combination of any or all of those factors. But certainly over the last three to four years, with the dollar being so strong, we've seen an uptick in machinery and equipment investment by Canadian firms that are buying equipment abroad. A good portion of that is ICT technology. Time will tell what impact that will have.