Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'd like to say hello to the witnesses and my colleagues, and thank the witnesses for their presentations.
Mr. Kennedy, after the last update, your senior vice-president Robert Asselin published a rather critical editorial. In it, he pointed out, among other things, that for several budgets now, the government has been spreading itself too thin by creating all kinds of funds, and we've yet to see a credible, well-crafted industrial strategy in Canada for the advanced technology sectors. He also lamented that there seems to be no sense of urgency.
In your view, how could we get around this scattered behaviour? How do we come up with a well-crafted industrial strategy? What should that strategy include?