That's great, but as Sylvia from the QCGN said, it's not just culture that's a challenge. As you know, Canada is an innovation-based economy, according to the World Economic Forum, and I'm thinking more along John's lines when he talked about having this vision. We really have to look to where there is success globally. If you look at Switzerland, you see that they have four languages in a federal system, and they're also consistently number one in terms of competitiveness and innovation. They have something called the Commission for Technology and Innovation. Its mission is to promote scientific research and innovation more generally.
When I look at the YES model and this commission, I see that the commission has three sectors. One is start-ups and entrepreneurship. The second is R and D funding. The third is knowledge and technology transfer between universities and industry. That sounds exactly like what we're looking for here in Canada to promote the health of our economy, whether it be in OLMCs or in the general population. Would you recommend a similar commission for Canada to deal with the problems we're facing in our economy?