Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you for the excellent dialogue here so far today.
To be honest, when I was invited to come here on behalf of MP GĂ©rard Deltell, I didn't quite know what quantum computing was all about. Because of that, I really dove into it with both feet, so to speak. Then I realized just how close it was to international trade. I could probably go on for an hour, but I have only five minutes. I'm going to get right down to it.
Dr. Vats, you mentioned that quantum computing cannot be developed in any single country. I found that really remarkable. My riding of Essex is right next to Mr. Masse's riding of Windsor West. There are a lot of international travellers every single day.
I have a concern with regard to Huawei. For a moment, let's just imagine that Huawei was allowed in Canada and wasn't allowed in the United States. If we have autonomous vehicles that cross our bridge each and every single day, what would look like? What is the government doing to ensure that crossing the border is going to be free and clear with whatever way both countries go?