Fundamentally, I think your question is what is the role of government in encouraging a strong digital economy in Canada? That is the quintessential question for government.
I tried to outline a few key points in my opening remarks, but I will bring it down to one point. In terms of adopting a more liberal, progressive framework, the attention should, frankly, be on defining the standards and the outcomes. And I'm referring predominantly to issues around privacy and security. In other words, in terms of market frameworks, define the outcomes but do not define the technology.
The rate and pace of innovation is such that we'll be talking about the cloud today, and when we reassemble in two years' time, we might be talking about another platform or method. But the goal will be the same: how do we use technology to stimulate innovation and increase productivity? So I think that frameworks need to be very mindful of not defining the technology but defining the standards the government thinks Canadian individuals are entitled to.