Okay.
There are so many different places to go, based on the opening statements. But I'm actually going to stick with you, Mr. Cochrane.
You talked about Canada not leading the way. It sounds like we're following closely, taking up technology that other countries have led the way on. And here, I'm curious about two things.
First, why are we not leading? Is it simply due to the size of our markets, for example, or population size? Maybe it's easier to lead in other areas with bigger populations.
And the second part of the question is this. For those countries that are on the leading edge, have the security issues they have faced been resolved before we get a chance to adopt the technology? In other words, is there an advantage to being just behind?