Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to move over to Mr. Cousens. In the World Economic Forum data that you gave us, to follow on Madam LeBlanc's questions, you highlight that in government procurement of advanced technology products we're ranked 47th in the world. Just below that I see “Local supplier quality”, where we're ninth in the world.
I'll let you get to the slide with the heading “Canada's Imperative”. We have 47th in terms of procurement and then ninth in terms of supply quality. So other countries are supposed to be higher than us but actually have a lower quality of things to buy.
Do you have any thoughts about why that might be occurring?