Thank you so much.
Yes, I think procurement contracts is a big one, but within the government you need to have a talented due-diligence team. There's no single point of quantum due diligence within the government right now, so there's no point in even having procurement discussions, because there's no way for the government to navigate this.
I think we should be procuring infrastructure on quantum networks so we can secure coast-to-coast communications. I think we should be buying some of the computers so that these students can train on them.
In terms of IP, I can mention them again, but I do think there are things that can be done from a policy perspective to insist that research contracts disclose all those funding mechanisms. There's a lot of international money buying IP in Canada right now, and that's not being openly discussed. We also need to help firms with the post-quantum encryption transition.
Does that answer your question?