The reason I think the CIC has a role to play in education is that right now.... ElevateIP is a federal government program that supports the education of intellectual property, but from my perspective, there's not really any driver on content. Each organization and maybe each teacher is left to teach what they think is relevant, and there is a whole business piece to it. If you think about it, all of business has a legal framework to it—banking, real estate, you name it—but there's no other area of business where we ask the lawyers to do so much without contact with the business pieces of it. If I wanted to become a real estate tycoon, I am probably not going to my real estate lawyer to ask for advice. The CIC role can be about setting a curriculum, training the trainer and that sort of thing.
You asked about coordination between governments. I think one thing governments can do best is to try not to step on each other's toes. One thing we've tried to do at Scale AI is not duplicate what other organizations are already doing in the AI sector, because duplication is duplication.