Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank our guests for being with us today.
To pick up where Mr. Lee left off, these may be the driest of times, but they are also perhaps the most exciting of times to have you all here today, as we look at Canada asserting itself on the international stage in novel ways and our Prime Minister going to Singapore and China and India and Korea in upcoming days. We're also competing on the international stage with people around the world, and much of our success in years to come will be generated by how we innovate.
I have a question for you, Monsieur Coulombe, and also for you, Mr. Boothe. Can you give us three ways you think we, as a nation, can do better in innovating?