I'll give you another example of a model that I quite liked. Back in my history as a founder of Entrust, a world-leading provider of encryption technology, the Canadian federal government was our very first customer. In fact, that got the company going. It led to an export market, and before we knew it, we were in 50 national governments. That was a big win.
We're still riding off that kind of aura that Canadians are good in encryption technology. There's an opportunity now with quantum resistance. Encryption has to change wholesale around the world. It has to be resistant to a quantum attack. Guess what? Canadian quantum technology from the University of Waterloo and other places is world-leading. There's a good opportunity to repeat that kind of effect.