In the study you mentioned, you said that there were eight key concepts. Two of them seemed particularly important to me and perhaps they go together. They are politics, and people and communities.
Can we think beyond the usual infrastructure of smart cars, parking apps and public transit, that is, things we are currently seeing? Can we think of a new way of doing politics with a connected government, regardless of whether it is at the municipal, provincial or federal level? Could we think of a revolution in political institutions that would involve a better technological infrastructure?