It's definitely essential. You need only look at the numbers of the companies that build and produce these semiconductors. They're growing like weeds. It's as simple as that. It's reached the point where many new businesses—I don't want to name any single one over another—are making advances in artificial intelligence. They've had to raise so much capital just to stay in business that I don't see how the economics of it will work out.
Every form of assistance or support in accessing computing power counts. We already know, for example, that we want to use very large models to specialize them in executing tasks that will help us improve productivity. However, that requires computing power. Anything that can be done to facilitate it will accelerate its adoption by Canadian companies, improve their productivity and potentially help them make more realistic attempts to create new organizations and businesses.