Absolutely. In part it's an exercise conceived to help impress upon Canadians from all walks of life the importance of the research that's done in social sciences and humanities for the future of our country.
In terms of the specific areas, the intention was to engage Canadians, researchers, and all of us in precisely the discussion we're having today. If you take digital technologies, for example, we've been having discussions around the importance of big data and how big data can be mined the same way as gold, or iron ore, or oil to the benefit of Canadians to create jobs.