Let me give you one example of how we do that as a government in partnership with the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters. They have a program, called the SMART program, that helps SMEs in Ontario—this is with FedDev Ontario—invest in technologies. Part of the bigger partnership is to figure out what technology small firms should be investing in. It has been advanced by Deloitte recently, in a study that was published last week, that many companies in Canada—they surveyed 700, and a third of them—don't really know, aren't really prepared.
We can do things such as partner with people putting on a conference called RAPID, which exposes companies to additive manufacturing—3D printing and what promise that technology holds. We can partner with a CME. But once it gets to us, we're really reflecting what we've seen. It's probably after the thing has already started happening, if you know what I mean. It's pretty unlikely that somebody in my position is going to be able to say, nobody knows this yet, but this is where we need to go in terms of a specific technology.