Thank you for those answers.
As a former city councillor, I had the opportunity to work with my municipal council on supporting the McMaster Innovation Park. There's lots of great work going on in the innovation park, leveraging private investment and working with local employers in terms of finding ways and means to generate wealth and generate employment locally.
How does the federal government then make sure that we're not all working in silos. In that instance, there was provincial support provided to the university to help with the construction of the innovation park, as well as ongoing funding to assist with their operations. The municipality contributed in terms of providing resources to purchase the lands that the innovation park sits on, and of course there have been federal investments that have been made by our government to help with all kinds of studies and work that goes on in the innovation park.
What role can the federal government play in terms of leveraging assistance from the provinces, from municipalities?
I think, Mr. Binette, you talked about a regional approach that some have taken. You've given clear examples in Quebec.
To both of you, how do we support that integration through three levels of government with the private sector and other stakeholders who might be at the table as well.