I think that there is one thing we do know: More data and more varieties of data are what is necessary. Canadian firms are competing with some multinational giants that already have these enormous data stores, and with the open data flows, we're reinforcing their market position. The question is this: What can we do about that? At CIGI, we're thinking about this.
I agree with everything Mr. Leblond said. There are ways to think about this and create our own data stores. There's a very important role for government here, too. Government can play an extremely valuable role in helping to nurture businesses and make data available to businesses. There's a patent collective that's about to be started in one particular sector. So, there are things that can be done. I think that we want to really push hard in these areas right now. As I mentioned, we want to use that six-year review period to help advance things that will be in Canada's interests as well.