I certainly welcome all of the witnesses. This continues to be a fascinating study, and I think we're all learning an immense amount about the different initiatives and what's going on.
Mr. Horgan, given the fact that IBM operates in a lot of countries and is no doubt, as we're talking about today, in partnership with many bright people around the world, do you have any unique insights on how Canada might move itself forward faster?
I think I mentioned to you in a previous meeting that my own son is now in Silicon Valley, a great sadness to me. There just wasn't enough to keep him here. He's just one, but he tells me that 75% of the people he's working with in Silicon Valley come from here. I'm afraid they're never going to come back. They'll all stay there because there's a bigger investment, less adversity to risk, and so on. I want them to come back here.
What do we need to do as a country? SOSCIP is a great initiative, but are we 20 years behind? Is it going to take us that long? We can't wait that long, because we'll have too many of our young people being displaced.