I'm not saying that everyone else does a great job and we're terrible. The U.K. are our friends.
I was just at the White House at a meeting discussing collaboration with other like-minded nations in this space. We do need a common quantum market, because we can't just build companies that serve only the Canadian market. They've built companies that only serve the U.K. market, so we have to find a nice balance.
They have these sorts of clusters—I forget what they call them now—in areas of focus that bring together industry and academia. They're not moon shots, but they're kind of like a mini moon shot, where it's really a collaborative effort toward a common goal. I think these kinds of program-level initiatives attempt to do these things coherently, and I think there are obviously some important lessons to be learned there—