Absolutely. The traditional IRAP provides support for product development and service development, so innovative new products and services to be developed and commercialized by a company. DTAPP is more specific to bringing into the company digital knowledge and digital technologies, which are very much complementary.
Actually a company can become more competitive by improving its productivity, lowering costs, increasing production, and bringing new and innovative products onto the market.
They are complementary. I don't think they play against each other or in separate fields. They are complementary.
In terms of what they have in common, I have some numbers on the size of our clients. Of our clients, 8% have between one and nine employees; 14% have between 10 and 20 employees; 12% have between 20 and 30 employees; 17% have between 30 and 50 employees; and so on. The majority of our clients with DTAPP are small businesses. We have very few that have more than 200 employees. Those represent just under 10%.