That sounds interesting.
Also, Dr. Blit, you published another one on automation and reallocation, where you the stated the following:
...automation will make Canadians richer and jobs more meaningful by removing the menial tasks. It is a change that will come, and our choices are twofold: how quickly to adopt it, and what governance to put in place so that all Canadians benefit.
We have had witnesses highlight the shortage of jobs for researchers and post-doctoral graduates. How do you propose that we integrate automation through artificial intelligence and robotics while still providing opportunities for these researchers?