That's a tough question. I'm in the business of accompanying start-ups and making them succeed on the coaching side, if you want. However, definitely, our tolerance to risk.... A lot of the early capital for start-ups comes from public institutions, which are by nature risk-averse. No one wants to be seen in the newspaper as having funded a failed company, even though, as I explained in my intro, that's part of the recipe. It makes it a little harder to take risks. There might be institutional framework reasons for that. It might be that people who have a lot of money in Canada are not very willing to spend it or spray it on different ideas. There might be other alternatives.
On March 7th, 2023. See this statement in context.