Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Sanders, rather than having an app installed on my phone to vote in the House of Commons, I would like the opportunity to be transported there by my phone and vote there by hologram.
I'm joking, obviously.
I would like to thank the witnesses for being here. What you are teaching us is pretty impressive. In all sincerity, at the start of our study, I felt a bit like Mr. Lemire: I wondered what kind of questions I was going to be able to ask you. As it turns out, I have a million questions to ask you.
Mr. Blais, you talked a lot about training earlier. You said that the Government of Quebec had invested major amounts in addition to the amounts paid by the Government of Canada through the national quantum strategy that is being developed.
When it comes to training, you know that there are the Centres collégiaux de transfert de technologie, the CCTTs, in Quebec. Where I live in La Pocatière, Novika Solutions and OPTECH, which you are certainly familiar with, are part of the CCTTs. I have visited OPTECH's website and I learned that the company was also working on quantum technology.
This is about technical training. Do you know whether the national quantum strategy provides for funds that will be dedicated to technical training?