Thank you, Mr. Chair. If I have time left, I will share it with my colleague, Mr. Jowhari.
Gentlemen, madam, thank you for being here.
I have learned a great deal in this meeting. This fourth industrial revolution will be the fastest and most powerful in the history of the modern industrial world. That is fascinating. There is also the fact that Canada will have to try to seize every opportunity and take advantage of every possibility in order to be able to ensure its development.
I gathered that there is collaboration among postsecondary institutions, colleges, polytechnical schools and universities.
Given what can be taught in our postsecondary institutions and what that industrial revolution will bring with it, do you see any areas of expertise where Canada may be behind the rest of the world?
Perhaps Mr. Pinto could answer.