I've been around since about 1997 in the games industry in Montreal, so I've had time to see things ebb and flow and there was a time where it was actually a lot more about competition than it was about cooperation.
We'll always be competing companies in the sense that we put out competing products, but I would say over the past two years there has certainly been a change in the scenery in the fact that now the companies in Montreal—and also in Quebec City, where there's another sizable hub—are definitely working together. One of the ways we do that is through Alliance numérique, which I mentioned before, and through ESAC also. We're also working with the different schools in the city, both at the college level, or CEGEP, and universities.
So you can see a sign of maturity in the industry in that sense. Technologically we're always on the edge, so it's never mature, but in terms of the industry you can see something that's really coalescing into an ecosystem that is a lot stronger and a lot tighter than it once was.