I work with Canadian companies. In the software space especially, you will be infringing on somebody else's patent because there are so many patents out there. Up until last year, IBM was filing 9,000 patents—more than all of Canada's combined. There's this upward trajectory.
Now the Chinese are filing millions of patents annually as well. There's no bottom to intellectual property generation. You just keep filing more patents.
Canadian companies aren't capturing at the same scale. They're not meeting the same pace. The IP deficit is growing and getting worse. When you factor in intangible assets like data, it starts to dramatically increase because of the value and opacity of how data can be commercialized and used.