I think there are many things that can be done.
First of all, if you look at the policy for Mila, in Quebec, for its AI institute, it says, “we do not write patents for anything we do, and we publish our research.”
You have to start saying these are critical assets that we need to appropriate for the benefit of Canada, because we have to get it through our heads that nobody's going to look after Canada but Canadians—economically, on security and socially. Our orientation for this intangibles world is not to corral those for our benefit. Nobody else follows our playbook. That's why our productivity and prosperity are eroding. It's a direct consequence of inattention to where the money is.