I think one of the great challenges of the 21st century for humanity as a whole is going to be figuring out how to communicate in a globalized and knowledge economy, and what role the Internet is going to play.
Last year I bought my first refrigerator that's connected to the Internet. We're going to be buying watches and eyeglasses that are connected to the Internet. It's going to be in our clothes. In our lifetime it's probably going to be flowing through our veins.
These are absolutely essential questions that we as people are going to have to deal with. In dealing with some of these first steps and first problems of the Internet in terms of Internet commerce, communication, simulation, optimization, I think the video game industry is on the cutting edge of that. To the extent that Canada can embrace the video game industry, we are going to be in a position to have the expertise to respond to some of these opportunities and some of these threats in the future.