The member from Waterloo might not think this way, but ironically, BlackBerry was probably our first cloud computing company. It was a common service going through a common set of data provisions, and that was real innovation. That took that confluence of mobile, social, and cloud all in one, so they really were the first cloud computing company for Canada.
There are medium-sized ones and ones that have been acquired by U.S. providers. It is at a stage where it really needs some stimulation in order to compete. If foreign governments are now opening the doors to help stimulate and grow it, that means we are slightly behind as far as the adoption of it and the growth and investment in those Canadian cloud enterprises are concerned.
There's a lot of them out there, and BlackBerry, ironically, was probably the first cloud computing company.