Gee, that's a very interesting question.
I guess the interesting thing is that we won't create the next RIM; the next RIM will evolve, I think. I could play off our whole idea of a digital economy and say, well, you know, the next RIM will emerge as a result of their understanding of using technology, being a global player, and working in the Canadian context, which is a very positive one.
If I just go back to the survey that Mr. Paterson alluded to earlier, which The Economist does, the one area that Canada scores extraordinarily well in is the business environment. So of all the six indicators of being a digital economy and being e-enabled, Canada is number three in the world in terms of being an environment where businesses would establish themselves. So maybe it's about a Canadian company becoming the next RIM, or some entrepreneur saying, “Let's go to Canada. Let's take our families and children and let's create a business there”. Canada sits in third place, I believe—maybe behind Singapore, and I forget who else. But I'd say we're pretty attractive.
Outside of infusing money into technology, I think that's probably the biggest thing we could do, that is, to create an environment where people want to be to build business.