Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Good afternoon. I want to go back to the creative and entrepreneurial citizens, which is one of the key pillars in our innovation agenda. One of the key drivers under that pillar is skilled entrepreneurs and creative innovators. We spent a lot of time talking about the skills. You nicely dissected it for us. You said it's going to come from a combination of a program that they go through and also co-op programs and having opportunity. We talked about innovators, research, basic research, applied research, and partnering with the industry. One of the areas that all three of you touched, but it was touched on lightly in my point of view, is entrepreneurship. You all mentioned that there is some school of entrepreneurs or there are entrepreneurial skills. Paul touched on it, saying that is the key, that we need to think beyond them graduating and just finding a job, and that if they can't find it they should be the creator of the jobs.
My question is how do you define entrepreneurial, and please explain to me what programs do you have that include the sense of entrepreneurship, and having the right tools such as the instructors, and connection with the industry, to be able to bring that sense, because I struggled with the entrepreneurship when I transitioned from a job in to becoming a business owner.