Scott mentioned our innovation measures earlier. Canada scores very well globally in terms of the ability to start up a new business; it's one of the best in the world. There are many, literally thousands, of new manufacturers who start a business in Canada every year.
It's not so much about start-ups; it's about how we turn those into high-growth firms that become globally successful. That, I think, is where some of our challenges are. According to our research, much of it boils down to developing the management skills to be successful, to have the knowledge around getting access to markets, to have knowledge around marketing—all these sorts of things. It's about having our entrepreneurs possess the full set of skills.
That's one reason I talked about global value chains. It's a way to leverage the knowledge that existing multinationals have.