Just to corroborate that, in terms of the foreign direct investment efforts of the various provincial bodies, as well as the Department of Foreign Affairs, tax breaks have been absolutely critical.
From a start-up point of view, they have no impact. In fact, when I was doing consulting with governments around the world, they would often look at the success of Canada, see the tax breaks, and assume that was the silver bullet. Most of my effort as a consultant would be to get them off the idea of worrying about tax breaks, because they had no industry, no ecosystem, and no talent base. There were a hundred other things that they had to do and resolve before a tax break even became relevant.
I think it's important for the committee to recognize. It's an ecosystem. There are synergies between the big and the small, and everyone all sort of works together, but from a business structural point of view, how you incentivize and promote start-ups is dramatically different from what you do for large companies.