There have been a number of studies about joined-up government and about how IT is being used in communities—I know that Bombay and Hyderabad in India are two such communities—to get the community to respond to what their policy issues are and to have some interchange with people who make policy. We might want to look at something like that. It would be very easy to do in Canada.
Dyfed, from the U.K., funded a number of programs that looked at joined-up government. I know there was one in Jamaica, and it looked at how you get information from very small communities and move it up through the policy and decision-making chain.
We do some of that in Canada, too, but these are two examples, and Dyfed should have those reports.