I want to make sure that whatever program you have is equitable for all different folks. I don't want to see one picking the winners or losers. I want everybody to be able to access it. When I look on my street—and our plant is in a very industrial area—there's a lot of great technology by people who maybe don't have the wherewithal to do that networking.
Right now, on the provincial economic development side, officers visit the companies and tell them what services are available but there's no coordination between the federal and the provincial. There are feet on the street right now, provincially. If you can coordinate that federally through some of those resources, you'll have the people who know what services a lot of the businesses on the ground floor are doing. You need to take what these people can make and sell it to people who need it. There are no interlinks to make that happen.