A lot of STEM activities are being promoted, and a lot more funds are being directed toward women, including through the Thrive platform by the BDC. I believe that's an approximately $500-million fund for women trailblazers.
In an upcoming article that's being published in the World Intellectual Property Office magazine, we're also storytelling in the sense that we're putting a spotlight on two researchers, from the University of McGill and the Université de Montréal, who are supported by Axelys as well. It's putting their technology at the forefront so that it can inspire more women in the field—any field, not only AI or through information technology.
It's important to have good role models, and that's something that FORPIQ is promoting. For instance, HISTurn was by Professor Sarah Kimmins, and Professor Mayo designed another walking aid.