I'll offer a brief remark and then ask my colleagues if they want to jump in.
One of the things about disruptive technology is that there is research that's going on. In some cases a company may have an explicit intention to conduct incremental research to marginally improve a product, or to not disrupt things. In some cases they may, but I think in many cases a lot of the policy tools that are available to help research and innovation in technology are going to help both kinds of companies.
We've provided a sense of some of the tools we do have in place, like the networks of centres of excellence, accelerators and incubators, and industrial support programs such as the advanced manufacturing fund. I think these things all have the potential to help a company with the ambition to drive something forward.