Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I appreciate this panel. It's been very useful.
One of the recurring themes we've heard today and from previous witnesses--and I think it was noted by Mr. McLean--is what the Chamber of Commerce's report on e-business solutions describes as Canada falling from leader to laggard, or our getting behind in the field of digital infrastructure particularly.
Mr. McLean mentioned the data costs and uploading speeds, but a recurring concern is also the regulatory barriers. I think you've all touched on regulatory barriers. That's one of the things we'd like to get to here, obviously. And I'd like to know if there are specific examples you can raise.
Have any of you raised these issues? How would you bring them forward and where would you go with them? If you did have a specific example, it might be easier for the committee to grasp that process.